i've been tested wifi on several roms. whichever rom i choose, the problem remains.
as long as wifi is on, after waking my touch pro after the phone suspends, i find the keyboard unable to function. i have to switch off wifi to make the keyboard work again. sometimes i even have to restart the phone.
does this often happen to you guys?
This is a problem I have as well. I got rid of it by running the wifi card in battery save mode. When it's running in high power mode, this keyboard problem happens to me. I think it's because the wifi card takes up extra processor interrupt cycles.
Yep, it has happened to me too a couple of times and I have the wifi in high-power mode. Will try energysavning.
will try power-saving mode too.
jerrymc2 said:
i've been tested wifi on several roms. whichever rom i choose, the problem remains.
as long as wifi is on, after waking my touch pro after the phone suspends, i find the keyboard unable to function. i have to switch off wifi to make the keyboard work again. sometimes i even have to restart the phone.
does this often happen to you guys?
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i get that all the time when I suspend my phone with the keyboard open (with wifi off). If I suspend and unsuspend my phone and open the keyboard a couple times it starts working again.
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After rebooting my phone earlier today my wi-fi has been stuck on, yet shows as off in QuickMenu and Comm Mgr. Any attempt to "turn on" the switches fail, even turn off option in wi-fi set up dialog does nothing. Can anyone help me?
EDIT: I also noticed now that any command to reboot the phone, along with standby (yes, even my top button), and power off commands are not working either.
EDIT2: It also now seems the screen will not rotate when the keyboard is slid out. I'm beginning to think my only option is to do a hard reset, and I'd REALLY rather avoid that...
EDIT3: AND it thinks it's charging...
EDIT4: Also all of my buttons don't work...
thats weird
my touch pro is doing just the opposite..... i can't turn off the wifi, the "switch" is grayed out to the point that it will not let me turn it off
wierd, does a soft reset not work? Never seen that before...
Have you altered anything recently or added an app that could be causing compatibilty issues?
Hi,
After switching from my old trusty Desire, I'm beginning to regret getting the One s!
Anyone else having reboot problems? Mine hard restarts at least twice a day even if left completely idle (as it just has having been on charge for the last hour).
Wifi - Stays connected to access-points long, long gone. Was connected to my home according to the settings screen 5 hours after I left home. Data then stops flowing. Solution is to turn off and back on wireless.
HTC gave me a rather poor response. I have exactly the same apps (bare the new sense) on the new phone as the old, less even.
Anyone else having the same issues? I guess it's a software issue, but I want to return it if it's a faulty handset.
Thanks.
I think you should do a factory reset and then try the phone for a day whithout doing any changes to it. If it still restarts you should really send it back.
pjsmith said:
Hi,
After switching from my old trusty Desire, I'm beginning to regret getting the One s!
Anyone else having reboot problems? Mine hard restarts at least twice a day even if left completely idle (as it just has having been on charge for the last hour).
Wifi - Stays connected to access-points long, long gone. Was connected to my home according to the settings screen 5 hours after I left home. Data then stops flowing. Solution is to turn off and back on wireless.
HTC gave me a rather poor response. I have exactly the same apps (bare the new sense) on the new phone as the old, less even.
Anyone else having the same issues? I guess it's a software issue, but I want to return it if it's a faulty handset.
Thanks.
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i have exactly the same problem. sometimes my device reboots without doing nothing. i had this on my black device and on my grey device after i gave the black one back. i contacted htc and the woman at the chat support just said it is a software problem and i should do a factory reset. to do that i should remove the battery (lol). because of that i think htc-employees are really unqualified.
same issue with wifi here.it stays a few hour connected without any problem. then it disconnects and doesn't reconnect.only if i turn it off and on again.It doesn't appear evertime wifi is on but it is annoying.i hope htc will fix this soon
wayne850 said:
i have exactly the same problem. sometimes my device reboots without doing nothing. i had this on my black device and on my grey device after i gave the black one back. i contacted htc and the woman at the chat support just said it is a software problem and i should do a factory reset. to do that i should remove the battery (lol). because of that i think htc-employees are really unqualified.
same issue with wifi here.it stays a few hour connected without any problem. then it disconnects and doesn't reconnect.only if i turn it off and on again.It doesn't appear evertime wifi is on but it is annoying.i hope htc will fix this soon
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Certainly sounds like we have the same issues. let's hope HTC are listening and fix soon.
I have also some reboots. I think at least twice a week. And always when the phone is on standby. I hope also that htc will fix this soon =)
Not only with phones, but look at Windows or games, they also have bugs at start, but with time most of them get fixed
Mine also only reboots in standby. In my pocket, on the desk, etc. It's never done it during use, and I do use it a lot.
WiFi problem is noted. An annoyance, but no deal breaker as long as I have the WiFi toggle on the home screen. Guess it will be fixed when developers get their hands on the kernel source.
Had the phone for one week come Friday, and had one shutdown (not reboot) this far, and that happened as I was surfing multiple tabs in dolphin. Guess the phone ran out of operating space and had to clean itself out in a bad way
Got mine today so will let you know.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA
Had the same reboot issue since 2 days (at least once a day). I have the phone since 10 days. The last program I installed was "adfree". I couldn't use it as I have no root rights yet but didn't uninstall it. Finally I uninstalled it yesterday and no more self reboot since. Hope this helps.
I've had the reboot problem on several occasions. Twice the 'One S' has even got stuck in a reboot loop (after login the phone restarts as soon as I try to start an app or report the error). This problem seems to be related to some problematic app running in the background constantly restarting itself and not the actual phone or ICS.
SOLUTION (worked for me):
1) Reboot the phone.
2) When 'HTC One S splash screen' appears hold down 'volume down' to enter safe mode. (Note: If you hold 'volume down' while powering on the device you may end up in a different mode. Don't panic just choose 'reboot' or 'power down' by navigating with power button and volume buttons and try again.)
3) The text "Safe mode" will appear in the lower left corner of the screen.
4) Login and uninstall any app that may be causing problems. Reboot the phone and see if the problem has disappeared, if not repeat 1-4.
Hope it helps!
Just wanted to update this thread on my reboot problem. Since the OTA update the other day, I've not had a single reboot, yet. The wifi connection / disconnection problem seems gone as well.
this is happening to me as well. Once I turn on wifi/ wifi calling the phone searches for a network then freezes up and reboots.. it keeps rebooting until I turn off wifi. This all started for me when I got the OTA 1.78 update. No idea how to fix it. blah!
That's odd. I can confirm that since the update (more than a week now?), I've had only 1 reboot whilst in 'Dolphin'. I was getting them at least daily before even when not using the phone. It's reboot in standby. All my wifi issues have gone. Wifi now seems to work perfectly.
I use the phone quite heavily. I'm pretty convinced that the update has fixed or at least significantly improved the issues I was experiencing. Let's hope it didn't break thinks for others who were not having the issues in the first place!
<oh, and btw - I do use internet calling (only in the last week though since the update)>
Hi all,
I have a problem: when in standy, my TF101's screen keeps always lighting up for about 1 second and goes off again. When it is off again and I then press the power button, the screen doensn't light immediately. (delay of 1-2 seconds or nothing at all)
It happens on different ROMs.
Doesn't matter if in plane mode (perhaps an application connected via the internet is doing it) or not.
Anyone has/had the same problem or a solution? Perhaps some stupig app is causing this? It's slowly draining my battery when in standby and I would like to get rid of it.
Thanks in advance!
Try flashing guevor's kernel latest version if you havn't already, fixes many issues with sleep. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565519&page=151
This started happening AFTER receiving a damaged unit back from ASUS. Then the random reboots started soon after that.
I was having some problems with adaptative battery turning on by itself so i talk with the support and they give me a trick that actually fixed the problem. They said that it can fix also another problems so i will explain here, in the worst case is just a waste of time.
Turn the phone off and connect to the charger.
Enter recovery:
-Hold power + Vol Up until the phone turn on and then release power but not volume.
-You will see and ****ed up android. Hold power and press vol up for 3 seconds and release volume up.
With this you will be in the recovery. With the vol keys go to "Perform a Graphic Test" and press power to execute. It is kinda weird but it doesn't perform a graphic test, it just reinstall a update or something
So if you are experiencing some weird behavior you can try this and see if it solve it.
I've done it, but the Wifi issue comes back aber 1-2 days
or immediatelly if you perform some FlyMode ENABLE/DISABLE
I made a video of the mobile after the refrresh and after the issue comes back
Paired with 2 other smartphones
You can notice when the issue is "active" the mobile just see 1-3 WiFis SSID (normally they're 10 or more)
And it even reports a wrong signal strenght
Plus it fails to connect to the Paired Wifi several times (eventaully always)
Resetting the Android networking system doen not work
Usually a soft clean helps (reboot with VolUP + power and wait for AndroidONE screen to appear twice (I guess they're actually 2 consecuve reboots)
Lol Support sold you a lemon. The "graphics test" is literally just playing the animations the recovery should when installing an update. It's not doing a damn thing. I think the reboot just helped you out.
I had the wifi issue and it worked for me. Now wifi connects after enable / disable flymode without rebooting the device.
thanks
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Lol Support sold you a lemon. The "graphics test" is literally just playing the animations the recovery should when installing an update. It's not doing a damn thing. I think the reboot just helped you out.
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except that it doesn't play any animation at all...
rickbosch said:
Lol Support sold you a lemon. The "graphics test" is literally just playing the animations the recovery should when installing an update. It's not doing a damn thing. I think the reboot just helped you out.
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They didn't sold my a lemon because i did it and it actually solve the problem. Before i tried everything, including reset, hard reset, deleting all the battery system app cache and data, disabling them, enabling them again, nothing worked and adaptative battery kept turning itself on. I had the problem for months. I asked the guy how permorming a graphic test is related to some bug in adaptative battery and he said he doesn't know and Ingenineer team said that to him, it seems that it is not only a graphic test, maybe Nokia touch something there. The thing is it solved my problem, that is why i shared it here just in case.
tony_nieman said:
I had the wifi issue and it worked for me. Now wifi connects after enable / disable flymode without rebooting the device.
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I think you should wait just 1-2 days before saying it. I hope it really worked cause I have the same wifi issue.
Heisemberg_91 said:
I think you should wait just 1-2 days before saying it. I hope it really worked cause I have the same wifi issue.
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This morning, after the night in flightmode, wifi doesn't connect without a reboot. But now, just the same as yesterday, i can switch flightmode on / off and wifi connects normally. So maybe it depends on the time the flightmode is enabled?
tony_nieman said:
This morning, after the night in flightmode, wifi doesn't connect without a reboot. But now, just the same as yesterday, i can switch flightmode on / off and wifi connects normally. So maybe it depends on the time the flightmode is enabled?
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I dont know mate..I usually switch to airplane mode during the night when I go to sleep cause I dont want to loose battery during the night..we can try not to activate it but I hope we will have a fix in January.
I experienced this problem after installing the January Security Patch on my Nokia 7 Plus. My router is a Huawei and my network SSID is hidden. I tried a few things:
* Reset network settings
* Restarted in Safe Mode - added network and could connect (note, it's a hidden network so I selected that option in Advanced Settings)
* Rebooted into normal operation, would not connect
* Modified my router's settings so the network was no longer hiding its SSID.........phone connected!! Seems stable so far.
Can anyone confirm any similarities with the above and if the steps work for you?
I have two Nokia 7+ phones, one works fine on Wifi the other refused to connect.
I did the graphics test as above and it now connects without any issues.
I will wait and see how long this 'fix' lasts for.
Fingers crossed.
I tried to enter that special mode (recovery) but it just boots into the system! I have had many phones and got into their recoveries quite easily. However seems like I misunderstood the instructions here? Can someone explain me more in detail how to perform the graphic test?
TheArt. said:
Can someone explain me more in detail how to perform the graphic test?
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adb reboot recovery
Or
When poweron/reboot hold PowerBtn+VolUp until you see "no command" with green Android logo
In both method is switch from "no command" to menu by pressing PowerBtn+VolUp
k3dar7 said:
adb reboot recovery
Or
When poweron/reboot hold PowerBtn+VolUp until you see "no command" with green Android logo
In both method is switch from "no command" to menu by pressing PowerBtn+VolUp
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Eventually I did the "graphic test" which indeed performs just the animation as another user was saying, because WiFi issue has not improved.
What I was doing wrong when trying to access the recovery was simply not connecting the phone to a power source prior to pressing vol up and power.
Just picked a 7 plus a week back & loving the phone so far. Given it had 8.1 out of the box I went through the day 1 upgrades and had a few of these problems. Being a new phone, a factory reset post upgrade was no big deal (I keep everything backed up so it's rarely a big deal) and my wifi problems went away with it. I've found this with Android upgrades in the past. Hard for the Devs to treat every upgrade permutation given apps and time, but easy to test the clean slate, so more likely to be stable that way.
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bennetm3 said:
I have two Nokia 7+ phones, one works fine on Wifi the other refused to connect.
I did the graphics test as above and it now connects without any issues.
I will wait and see how long this 'fix' lasts for.
Fingers crossed.
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Any better now?? I'm getting the same wifi issue.
There is not any issue my is working there is a problem with nokia
When u try to enter yours SSID and password u will see an option advance click on it and role down and u will see one option hidden network no jus make it yes and there u go it will start working
Phone: Pixel 3a
This sounds like a very specific problem I have, however I can't describe it with any other words. Usually, I turn on airplane mode before I go to bed. Almost every morning, when I deactivate airplane mode, the phone freezes completely and I have to do a hard reboot with long pressing the power button.
I am running Android 11 with the latest update. The problem, however, started with the first Android 11 update. There were no such weird problems happening on Anroid 10. I even did a clean flash of the system rom, which did not fix the problem. When I wiped the internal storage as well, it worked for about two days, but now I am back to the freezing.
I still have warranty on the phone and thinking about RMAing it, because I can't find any other person having this problem.
The weird thing is that the freezing does not happen, when airplane mode is only turned on for a short time. Like, right now, I could turn it on and off without a problem. You see, I am a bit lost and don't know what to do!
And maybe something to add: When I turn off airplane mode in the morning, I am able to receive messages for a split second before it freezes completely. When I do a reboot, these messages are just gone. So, they are not getting saved properly I guess ... Really annoying.
What happens if you turn airplane mode on, use another phone to send a few messages to yours then turn off airplane mode?
What happens if you turn airplane mode on, use another phone to send a few messages to yours then turn off airplane mode?
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It works like normal. It annoys me that I can't really reproduce this issue right now, but I believe it has something to do with the reconnection to the mobile network. Maybe it could even be a mobile provider related problem? But that is just a wild guess ...
https://support.google.com/android/answer/7664448?hl=en-GB
Press power then keep pressing on "restart" and activate safe mode. Check if the problem persists for a week in safe mode. If it doesn't then an app you're using is probably the origin of the problem.
N3utro said:
https://support.google.com/android/answer/7664448?hl=en-GB
Press power then keep pressing on "restart" and activate safe mode. Check if the problem persists for a week in safe mode. If it doesn't then an app you're using is probably the origin of the problem.
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Thank you, I am going to try this then.
EDIT:
Seems like the Battery Charge Limiter app from the play store was causing the problem. It worked well with Android 10, but not so well on Android 11.