When I receive MMS it doesn't download automatically even though i have it set to auto retrieve, but also when I try to download on wifi it refuses to download even though mobile data activates. I have to turn off wifi then it will download, i was thinking of using wanam and i did but it crashed my s health so i uninstalled so now idk what to do
Are you rooted. I had that problem on my s4 when rooted.
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I have a strange issue.
When I try to download the OTA update, my phone will turn OFF mobile internet, even though I have an option to download over this with the usual warnings etc.
I will not be able to go online with the phone again until I have cancelled the OTA download and reset my Mobile network in settings.
Do others have this issue? I am sure I can probably just get it over Wifi when I come home, but I am more concerned with the behavior. I would hate to not be able to download other stuff because of this.
All suggestions are welcome.
Kingkeld.
I get the same problem. Only workaround I've found is to create a new mobile apn instead of using the auto settings, this seems to allow downloading over mobile network.
I'm lazy so this time I waited until I got to a wifi hotspot before updating.
It is a strange problem though.
Seraphic said:
I get the same problem. Only workaround I've found is to create a new mobile apn instead of using the auto settings, this seems to allow downloading over mobile network.
I'm lazy so this time I waited until I got to a wifi hotspot before updating.
It is a strange problem though.
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Yeah, I did it over wifi too. Not gonna update software many enough times to go through all that.
Here's my issue. Calls won't come through when an app on my phone is using the 3g data connection. I've figured out its the DDTM setting under "Call Settings" in the settings menu. When its turned on, the calls get sent to voice mail. The problem is that each time I uncheck the box, it gets turned back on by any app that uses data. There's not a problem when I'm connected to wifi or when I'm on 4g. Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions?
I'm using the stock EHO6 Gingerbread leak, rooted with the EH06 AIO Mod installed.
Update:
The problem seems to have fixed itself with a reboot. Not sure what was going on, but the ddtm setting is now working properly.
When I toggle my wifi on I always get a "Connection to the internet has been restored", when I toggle it off it says "Connection to the internet been lost". This has just started resently, been on JVZ, JVU, and JW1, Never did this on JVT. Is anyone else getting this ? My wifi is working fine, doesnt drop off, just says this when I disconnect or turn on.
I'm on JW1 and don't get that when I toggle Wi-fi on/off.
I am using a bare bones rooted kernel.
Sorted.... It was an app... Froze a handful and started defrosting till it appeared. The app was TSN Mobile.
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Thanks a ton! Had exact same issue, it was driving me nuts. Uninstalled TSN app and all is good.
Thanks again.
Every now and then my Nexus 4 forgets (?) my home and work wifi, and a re-scan does not even show them in the list of available networks. The only way to find them again is to reboot the phone, and then all connections work fine for a couple of days, and then the problem repeats itself. The problem seems to happen whenever i switch off WiFi and then switch in on again. If I do that, only a reboot solves the problem.
Is there a way instead of rebooting, to just restart all network services? I found an app that says that it does that but it does not work (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dazbradbury.restartConnections&hl=en)
Any other app, hack, setting I could use?
I am running the latest Cyanogenmod (android 4.2.2) with Kernel 3.4.0-perf-g4857f9b
Thanks all!
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Every now and then my Nexus 4 forgets (?) my home and work wifi, and a re-scan does not even show them in the list of available networks. The only way to find them again is to reboot the phone, and then all connections work fine for a couple of days, and then the problem repeats itself. The problem seems to happen whenever i switch off WiFi and then switch in on again. If I do that, only a reboot solves the problem.
Is there a way instead of rebooting, to just restart all network services? I found an app that says that it does that but it does not work (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dazbradbury.restartConnections&hl=en)
Any other app, hack, setting I could use?
I am running the latest Cyanogenmod (android 4.2.2) with Kernel 3.4.0-perf-g4857f9b
Thanks all!
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Strange...try it with another rom
Any apps that restart the network services?
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Airplane mode, then back on.
Will try that ASAP... Thanks!
When I am on WiFi connection for some time, data connection will turn itself off automatically and won't turn back on when I am out of WiFi range. So if I forget to turn data on manually, my email etc won't update and I have missed important business emails that way. Anyone else have this issue and what to do? Let me add that I don't have battery saving mode turned on.
This is not a issue it's a feature, turn on switching in wifi settings so when are not in wifi range it will switch automatically to data.its called smart network switch.
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jdomadia said:
This is not a issue it's a feature, turn on switching in wifi settings so when are not in wifi range it will switch automatically to data.its called smart network switch.
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I switched the suggested setting on but the problem persists.
I am pretty sure this has been going on since the latest OTA update.
Definately OTA update caused it. Fa tory reset fixed it.