Clean flashed the other day. Somehow lost that option to select wifi networks from within the quick settings menu. Can't seem to find the option to re-enable that feature.
Help, please.
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Can you slid the notification bar down twice then hit edit?
Or hold the settings down for ten seconds to enable system UI changer?
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No system ui runner option. Yes, I can edit the panel , but I don't see an option for expanded wifi
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Any ideas, anyone?
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Any ideas, anyone?
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Sorry to tell you but sounds like you are probably going to have to flash the ROM again. Sometimes weird unexplained bugs pop up in the OS when flashing. I once had the DND toggle stuck in On position after flashing just a stock image of a new security update from Google. No matter what it wouldnt turn off. So I had to reflash again.
Took me a coupe of days, but I finally had a chance to clean flash. The wifi QS toggle became available, but after a couple of boots I lost the toggle again. Not sure what I have on the phone that could bee doing that. Very strange
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Took me a coupe of days, but I finally had a chance to clean flash. The wifi QS toggle became available, but after a couple of boots I lost the toggle again. Not sure what I have on the phone that could bee doing that. Very strange
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Ok, well I'm officially an idiot.
To enable the quick toggle with WiFi networks, the WiFi QS needs to be in the top row, with "enlarge top row" enabled.
Now that I figured that out, it's time to start on "turning left"...
Hope this helps someone else out
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I am on AT&T, and every couple of days when on mobile data, my data will cycle from connected to not-connected every 10 seconds, making using the data useless. The only way I have found to fix it, is to turn on airplane mode, and then turn off airplane mode, and then it connects fine. I have looked at my logcat, but I do not see anything. Anybody have any ideas?
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what ROM, kernel are you using.
people seem to never add it into their signatures anymore. thats why people do it for a reason, so it helps debug problems.
Sorry, and latest faux kernel and stock rom.
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I have the same problem on stock rom and kernel. It's worse in NYC vs. Connecticut. I think it's also causing msm_hsic_host wake lock which is killing my battery.
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Completely stock and same problem. Airplane mode toggle is my only fix too. It's got to be a software issue.
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This is probably the simplistic explanation, but may not be the case: faulty SIM card.
Last night I installed a few toggle widgets. First for auto rotation then for sound profiles then the Bluetooth one and in the end for Wi-Fi.
However after installing the Wi-Fi widget.. I noticed Wi-Fi would turn itself on without even asking my permission. This I noticed when I woke up today morning and saw an unexpected amount of battery drain. I immediately checked and the Wi-Fi was on. I remember correctly that I had switched it off in night (which comes under my daily habits after hitting the bed). Anyhow I immediately got rid of that widget by uninstalling but issue still persists.
Can anyone suggest anything to stop phone from turning Wi-Fi on itself?
Below is the app and my Wi-Fi's advance settings.
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By the way.. I must add.. My phone is totally stock. And I I have had no problems with any of the apps prior to installation of this widget.
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filthykid said:
Last night I installed a few toggle widgets. First for auto rotation then for sound profiles then the Bluetooth one and in the end for Wi-Fi.
However after installing the Wi-Fi widget.. I noticed Wi-Fi would turn itself on without even asking my permission. This I noticed when I woke up today morning and saw an unexpected amount of battery drain. I immediately checked and the Wi-Fi was on. I remember correctly that I had switched it off in night (which comes under my daily habits after hitting the bed). Anyhow I immediately got rid of that widget by uninstalling but issue still persists.
Can anyone suggest anything to stop phone from turning Wi-Fi on itself?
Below is the app and my Wi-Fi's advance settings.
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Sometimes apps like this can be a little flaky. I have HD widgets that I use to turn on my wifi and it can misbehave also. I have compensated by having a app that turns the wifi off at a particular time of day. You can also set it to turn wifi off when the screen is off. Other than that I would suggest looking for a widget that works better. There is a ton out there.
It was my bad that I downloaded this widget. I don't want to download some app to ''manage'' Wi-Fi setting off. I want to make it how it was prior this widget installation... Turning on and of myself. Is there any way.... Without the help of another app or widget
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I think i need to change KEEP WIFI ON DURING SLEEP option to Never.
Can anyone attach a snapshot of his advance settings in wifi option? Like i have attached above
I believe it's the "battery guru" app you have installed... that's primarily what it does, keep you on Wi-Fi as much as possible
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Emmmm.. You sure?
Because it started last night after I installed that widget. It "never" happened before that. :s
Can u post ut advance settings page's screenshot? Just need to match settings.
Pretty sure... it was happened to me, I noticed it after the learning mode was completely
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So far I think this was the cause.. Snapdragon BatteryGuru.
Go to the settings in BatteryGuru and turn OFF the "Manage Wi-Fi" option. It's been an hour I have turned it off and wifi hasn't turned itself on. Therefore, I believe this option was causing wifi to show up.
I remember a friend of mine turned this option ON (the same day when I installed that wifi toggle). I just realized that after reading QUIETLYloud's post. Thanks a bunch mate.
This will help people in future.
I have been modding sysui for a week. Today I shut my phone off for a while. When I turned it on, NO STATUS BAR, until I connected my usb to my pc, and poof, STATUS BAR IS BACK. Disconnect, and works fine until I reboot or cycle power. I have changed a few xmls and smalis, and I'm totally confused. I know its sysui because I went back to stock. When I cycle power or reboot, no fc's, phone works normal, just statusbar is invisible. When I plug into usb, get "media connected" message and statusbar reappears. Is there any help or ideas???
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I forgot to mention I use VTS for dev work.
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Here is another update. If I get any sort of notification, the status bar reappears and stays until reboot or power cycle. Hmmmm
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Here is another update. If I get any sort of notification, the status bar reappears and stays until reboot or power cycle. Hmmmm
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sorry i can't offer a solution, but... i see the same behavior using a modded SystemUI; i just toggle Wifi on/off and i'm good to go. a minor annoyance, yes; i'll wait to address once we can flash custom recoveries/ROMs. by the way i also experienced the same behavior on my Note II.
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sorry i can offer a solution, but... i see the same behavior using a modded SystemUI; i just toggle Wifi on/off and i'm good to go. a minor annoyance, yes; i'll wait to address once we can flash custom recoveries/ROMs. by the way i also experienced the same behavior on my Note II.
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Thanks... good to know I'm not going crazy. I was good until I touched a smali. I too am waiting for recovery. Getting tired of moving entire apk's around. Getting a good handle on the changes to 4.2 which is time never wasted. Thanks again
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I tried a couple of apps or widgets for airplane mode, but for some reason I couldn't even get them working. Could someone recommend a good app/ toggle / widget?
Also is there any app or widget to turn off the N4 cellular signal receiver?
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I tried a couple of apps or widgets for airplane mode, but for some reason I couldn't even get them working. Could someone recommend a good app/ toggle / widget?
Also is there any app or widget to turn off the N4 cellular signal receiver?
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long press the power button?
^this, or pull down the notification centre with two fingers.
Did you try Widgetsoid?
I do the "Power Button" for Airplane Mode.
For Mobile Data:
Widgets > Settings shortcut > Data usage
When you open it, you can turn on and off Mobile data, and still use WiFi and receive calls and SMS messages.
Didn't Google prevent non root apps from activating/deactivating airplane mode with Android 4.2? I just use Tasker with the secure settings plugin
Thanks everyone for the suggestions! I really appreciate it...
I still haven't found one app that would allow me to put a toggle on the home screen so that with one touch I can turn off or on the airplane mode. It seems all the suggestions require two or more touches?
Is there any toggle that with one touch on the home screen I can turn off/on the whole mobile network (not just data but also calls/messages) with wifi remaining on? I can't believe such a thing doesn't exist!
Try "Widgetsoid" or "Extended Controls". Been using them heavily before and they work pretty well. Although I havent tried recently since I went with a minimalist home screen.
Try power toggles.. U can add a lot of new ones in settings
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Am I the only one wondering why he thinks having to do 2 touches actually is a problem?
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Am I the only one wondering why he thinks having to do 2 touches actually is a problem?
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thanks for your opinion. OK, not a big deal with two touches for the airplane mode. Care to share your experience regarding the following question?
Is there any app with which one can turn off/on the whole mobile network (not just data but also calls/messages) with wifi remaining on, regardless how many touches involved?
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Try power toggles.. U can add a lot of new ones in settings
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I use power toggles and the airplane toggle is not a true toggle. It takes you to the menu.
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hi guys been using my data 98% of the day but it keeps saying my wifi is always on .anybody else get this , is there a solution?
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hi guys been using my data 98% of the day but it keeps saying my wifi is always on .anybody else get this , is there a solution?
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My Nexus 4 shows the same thing unless I actually turn off the wifi. I just leave my wifi on so when I come home it auto connects.
Weird minesays the same. I had my wifi off for at least 5hours
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You have to go into WiFi settings and select one of the other features in advanced settings
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Because your WiFi radio keeps actively searching for an active signal unless you turn it off.
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You have to go into WiFi settings and select one of the other features in advanced settings
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I believe the option in the advanced settings is "Scanning always available". If you turn that option off it should stop.
stesteste said:
hi guys been using my data 98% of the day but it keeps saying my wifi is always on .anybody else get this , is there a solution?
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Simple, because the WiFi radio is on.
I have found WiFi battery usage to be very odd on the Note, at least Note 1. I used to have it turn off on screen off (settings default), but that caused battery drain. I then used Llama (Location Aware Mobile App?) to turn it off when the screen was off after a minute. Still drained.
I eventually left it on all the time I was at home or work, and it was much, much better. I guess going on and off all the time was the drag, or caused another issue.
I then used Llama to turn it off whenever I leave home or work, and turn it back on when I arrive. Happiness achieved.
I just drag down the notification bar and hit the toggle. One less active app to hog memory and battery...
Then again I also turn off mobile data when it is not needed. That spares me a full 4 days, and that's just on the s3. Imagine how long a note3 would last... (I'll know when my order finally arrives...)
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Thanks for this! I thought I was going crazy earlier as I knew I switched off wifi!!!
Got to work and saw it on lol!
Always scanning mode now disabled!
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