On my Nexus 4, when I am connected to a wifi network, and I turn the screen off wifi stops working after a few minutes. The phone is set to keep wifi on "always", and pretends to stay connected to the wifi network (it keeps the icon in the top right corner saying it is connected), but incoming Talkatone calls are not received, emails aren't received, and attempts to ping the device fail until the screen is turned back on.
It seems like the device is going into some lower power wifi state that isn't operating correctly. The minimize battery usage when wifi is on is set "off" also.
Please help, I use wifi for Talkatone and voip calls.
xur17 said:
On my Nexus 4, when I am connected to a wifi network, and I turn the screen off wifi stops working after a few minutes. The phone is set to keep wifi on "always", and pretends to stay connected to the wifi network (it keeps the icon in the top right corner saying it is connected), but incoming Talkatone calls are not received, emails aren't received, and attempts to ping the device fail until the screen is turned back on.
It seems like the device is going into some lower power wifi state that isn't operating correctly. The minimize battery usage when wifi is on is set "off" also.
Please help, I use wifi for Talkatone and voip calls.
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try keeping your phone on the charger...I had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus...and either keeping the phone on charger or switching the kernel i was using, was the only way I solved the issue.
djkinetic said:
try keeping your phone on the charger...I had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus...and either keeping the phone on charger or switching the kernel i was using, was the only way I solved the issue.
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Keeping the phone on the charger really isn't an option for me unfortunately... I actually noticed this on my Galaxy Nexus after the 4.2 update. I never had the issue with 4.1.
Do other people also have this issue? I literally get no notifications after my screen has been off for a few minutes. I'm thinking it might be specific to the wifi network I am connected to, so I am trying to change some of the settings for it, but nothing seems to help.
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xur17 said:
On my Nexus 4, when I am connected to a wifi network, and I turn the screen off wifi stops working after a few minutes. The phone is set to keep wifi on "always", and pretends to stay connected to the wifi network (it keeps the icon in the top right corner saying it is connected), but incoming Talkatone calls are not received, emails aren't received, and attempts to ping the device fail until the screen is turned back on.
It seems like the device is going into some lower power wifi state that isn't operating correctly. The minimize battery usage when wifi is on is set "off" also.
Please help, I use wifi for Talkatone and voip calls.
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I've noticed the Wi-Fi stops responding to pings as well, I've just assumed this is a power saving option and pings are not processed when the phone is in standby. Even when the phone can't be pinged and I've turned off the mobile data, I still receive email messages, so ping or not ping, that isn't the issue I don't think.
Are you sure Talkatone is set up correctly? Applications like Talkatone would only process incoming calls if the phone remains on or it keeps the phone awake while the screen is off.
Regards
Phil
PhilipL said:
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I've noticed the Wi-Fi stops responding to pings as well, I've just assumed this is a power saving option and pings are not processed when the phone is in standby. Even when the phone can't be pinged and I've turned off the mobile data, I still receive email messages, so ping or not ping, that isn't the issue I don't think.
Are you sure Talkatone is set up correctly? Applications like Talkatone would only process incoming calls if the phone remains on or it keeps the phone awake while the screen is off.
Regards
Phil
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Hmm. That's odd. I seem to still receive notifications when the screen is off, even though ping doesn't work.
Talkatone is definitely not receiving incoming calls though. I don't see any settings that would fix this though.
xur17 said:
Hmm. That's odd. I seem to still receive notifications when the screen is off, even though ping doesn't work.
Talkatone is definitely not receiving incoming calls though. I don't see any settings that would fix this though.
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Correction -> If I leave my screen off for more than some amount of time (>10 minutes or so), my connection turns grey, and I stop receiving notifications. When I turn the screen back on, the connection icon turns blue after a few seconds, and then I receive my notifications.
Apparently it's an issue with Andorid 4.2 and our routers. http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=40065
Hello,
I'm using omnirom on my Nexus 5 (5.1.1 nightlies) for about a month and I found some things where I can't say if its a bug or a feature:
1. I'm using bluetooth in my car to play music from my nexus 5. My bluetooth system has a key to play/pause and skip a track. Everytime when I skip to the next track, the display gets active and stays active for the setted display timeout. I couldn't find any setting where to disable this "feature". Before I was on stock and didn't have that problem, it causes high battery drain.
2. If you're in e.g. Whatsapp and press the power button to get your device into standby, the app remains in background and is still active. I cant explain exactly, normally (on stock) when you get in that situation a message, the normal notification sound would be hearable, but here its only the in app notification sound. So it seems that the app isn't in standby and thinks you're looking at your phone. This happens also in Threema, which is not good because you don't recognize when you get a new message. I hope you understand what I mean.
3. When you're in such a messaging app and you get a message, the notification stays in the notification center until you swipe it away or touch on it, so it does not detect wether being in the app in the correct chat or not, it shows it independently.
Otherwise I have no problems, really nice rom!
Hey! So I recently purchased an Axon 7 and I am so far really enjoying the device. I have just one problem and its starting to annoy me.
Whenever I am viewing something in landscape mode, and I disable auto rotation because I don't want it to switch back to portrait, it automatically switches me into portrait mode when I turn off auto rotation.
Any idea on how I can fix this? Thanks.
I also have another question regarding the WiFi.
Whenever I unlock my phone and go into an app, eg: YouTube, it shows no internet connection. I go into settings app and I'm getting full bars, but under my network name it says "Connected, no internet".
Message goes away after a few seconds and WiFi starts working again.
any help? Also, the arrows near the WiFi icon are always blinking and everything seems to load slowly as if the WiFi needs to reconnect. I've already checked the advanced settings in WiFi and WiFi is set to always be on during sleep.
thanks
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Within the display - navigation bar settings menu. The full screen gestures are nice except the recent apps swipe does nothing. So by using this you can't access the last recent apps which is a deal breaker for me using it
I figured it out and had something disabled, now it works great
Ok here's a bug I was able to verify multiple times. When calling and using the speakerphone IF you switch the speakerphone off then the microphone doesnt work even if you switch the speaker on again.
I had tried it with multiple calls and the same results every time.
Also I am on sprint and WiFi calling seems to be having some kind of location bug. It keeps popping up saying I should activate high accuracy which i have already active and yet it still pops up repeatedly. Will post a screenshot next time it pops up.
There is no way to activate the WPS and when playing Netflix there is only audio but there is no video, only on the floating screen when you go to the home screen.
Good Day,
I have a problem with my Samsung Galaxy S10+.
Everytime my screen locks, my internet disconnects.
Example 1 - when I am on a whatsapp call, the phone goes into a lock screen when I put it close to my ear, which then disconnects my internet and makes the call start reconnecting.
Example 2 - I will leave my phone alone in a locked state, for hours without recieving any notifications. As soon as I unlock my phone, all my notifications start popping up.
How do I solve this issue?
Archangel912 said:
Good Day,
I have a problem with my Samsung Galaxy S10+.
Everytime my screen locks, my internet disconnects.
Example 1 - when I am on a whatsapp call, the phone goes into a lock screen when I put it close to my ear, which then disconnects my internet and makes the call start reconnecting.
Example 2 - I will leave my phone alone in a locked state, for hours without recieving any notifications. As soon as I unlock my phone, all my notifications start popping up.
How do I solve this issue?
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i think there is problem with device mainteance in settings check there if you may have app which you get notifications on unlock phone if its in sleeping apps..i measn go to device mainteance in settings than battery than press 3 dots un right corner than settings after that go to sleeping apps and there remove all apps which you want recive notifications
about connections i think there must be settings to allow connection on locked phone to because i not have that problems