Problems with miui rom!! - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When i open navigon, any offline gps app or internet, the data connection automatically turns on.
Though i switched it off
Can someone help???
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GPS continually starting multiple times

Like title says. Today my GPS began randomly starting every few minutes. I have not installed any new apps or made any other changes, so I can't figure out what is causing this.
Any suggestions?
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What rom, any kernel changed, dropped the phone?
Sorry, its totally stock other than a handle full of apps. No drops, and has been in an Otterbox Defender from day 1.
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Depending on what you are doing on the phone, and your location settings, it is normal for gps to start automatically. Ie doing a Google search when you have GPS enabled and have allowed Google to access your location as they say "to provide better search results"
Or it could be your wife logging into your htcsense account and using the locate phone feature to find you
LOL. Sitting here with the wife and watching GPS activating. Also, have location access disabled on Google.
This is really strange. I've had the phone a while now, and this is new behavior. It happens even after I have force closed all the apps that might happen to use GPS.
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For anyone interested by monitoring the GPS events while watching running apps, I was able to find the culprit. It was the AT&T Mark The Spot App causing GPS to keep activating. Even after doing an FC of the app, within minutes it would start itself again and then GPS would start firing up again. Uninstalled the AT&T app: problem solved. I had the app for a good while, and this was a fairly recent bug.
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Android Facebook app showing my location

The Facebook app for android shows my location when I post from it. This doesn't happen when I post on the web. Anyone know exactly how I can turn that off? It's either the app or a phone setting.
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The only thing I've found it to disable GPS manually.

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WiFi Issue

Even when I turn off the WiFi! My battery use shows the blue WiFi bar as always on whereas it shows off in the settings! I thought the update would fix it but problem still persists!
Plz help!
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look at your advanced WiFi settings
r7r8 said:
Even when I turn off the WiFi! My battery use shows the blue WiFi bar as always on whereas it shows off in the settings! I thought the update would fix it but problem still persists!
Plz help!
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google implemented this feature of wifi always on, (if off it is running in the background) to provide a better localization service, based on wifi networks localization near to you. eg in buildings localization acquiring is much faster!
you can disable this in advanced wifi settings!
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thenobol said:
google implemented this feature of wifi always on, (if off it is running in the background) to provide a better localization service, based on wifi networks localization near to you. eg in buildings localization acquiring is much faster!
you can disable this in advanced wifi settings!
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meangreenie said:
look at your advanced WiFi settings
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Thanks guys
Cheers!

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