I was wondering should I disable the wifi calling feature(from the Setting>Application menu) if i'm in an area with good reception even when I use wifi often? Would it save more battery keeping it on or turning it off?
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I have the Wifi enabled on my Droid Charge so when I'm home it will use the Wifi. But when using the Wifi the 'mobile data' icon is still highlighted in the pull down tasks..
now is it trying to use BOTH the wifi AND the mobile data at the same time? I want to use ONLY wifi at home to help conserve battery usage.
then when I leave my house will it automatically turn wifi OFF and use only mobile data?
trying to keep the battery usuage as efficient as possible.
In theory thats how it's supposed to work.
hahahha in theory.. but does it actually do it?
and another thing.. in the Mobile Networks Settings.. under 'System Selection'.. you can choose either LTE Automatic or CDMA Mode... being I am ONLY in a 3g area and do NOT have 4g LTE in my area yet.. should I choose the setting for 'CDMA Mode' Will that save the battery? or does the phone try to switch from 4g to 3g...
Yes, that is how it works. If wifi is on, the phone will use wifi by default, regardless of what it is connected to for mobile data (4g, 3g, 1x). Check out http://myresolver.info from your browser to see your ip and dns server you're using.
I know this is a stupid question, and I'm actually embarrassed that it's my first.. but, does 4G get turned off automatically when I connect to a WiFi network? I know it maintains a connection to the data network for other services, but what about 4G specifically?
I think I answered my own question.. In the Phone Status info page the "mobile network state" DOES toggle between connected/disconnected based on my wifi status.
Not fully, or servcies such as mms would not work. However you can enable this to happen through Juice Defender, and possibly other applications as well. I fully disable network data with wifi connected through juice defender, only drawback I see is unable to send/rec mms untill you disable wifi, allowing the network connection to estblish itself again.
edit: This is only for the data network portion, voice services can and will still carry over the 4g conenction which is just enhanced 3g
Does it go to a state that uses less power than the "usual" network mode? I'm looking for ways to conserve power while maintaining full functionality. Using Llama and JuiceDefender right now also.
Juice Defender can disable the data portion of the network which saves battery when connected with wifi. In the on the "About" screen in Juice Defender scroll down, there will be an option that says "disable on wifi" under which you can select to disable the network data
This may be a dumb question but is there a way to set up wifi and data to automatically toggle? As in, when wifi is available it uses wifi, but when its not it automatically switches to 3g/4g? When im home i like to use wifi, but then when I leave I lose it and usually forget to switch over to data, so I get no emails or updates on anything until I look at my phone.
Option 1: Leave wifi and data on all the time.
When a trusted wifi network is available and your phone is connected, your phone will not use data (you will see the data indicator automatically disappear even though it is enabled). When you are no longer connected to wifi, your phone will automatically bring the data connection back.
Exception: using apps (usually Verizon-specific) that require a mobile data connection will bring the 3g/4g radio out of dormancy.
Pro: automatic switching, no need for additional apps.
Con: leaving wifi on takes its toll on battery life.
Option 2: Download/Install Llama from the Market
After you teach the program what cell towers are where, you can define criterion (ie you physically leave or enter a defined area, a certain time, etc) to carry out specific actions, including changing volume, display brightness, toggling data connection, wifi connection, bluetooth, gps, etc.
Pro: automatic switching of most anything imaginable, saves battery life compared to leaving wifi on
Con: additional app running in background, occasional instances of bugs
cnoevl21 said:
This may be a dumb question but is there a way to set up wifi and data to automatically toggle? As in, when wifi is available it uses wifi, but when its not it automatically switches to 3g/4g? When im home i like to use wifi, but then when I leave I lose it and usually forget to switch over to data, so I get no emails or updates on anything until I look at my phone.
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wi-fi matic is the app you want, it auto toggles wifi on when you are on the same cell tower than is near your home, as soon as your cellular switches to your home cell towers it toggles wifi on, and when it's away from home cell towers it toggles wifi off, you can use it for multiple wifi networks as well, i travel for work so i dont have a work wifi but u could have it auto toggle on at work or home, its also extremely easy to use, far easier than any tasker program.
Is there a way to configure the flight mode?
Actually the flight mode turn off GSM signal - wifi - bluetooth
I would like to have the choice of what I turn off (or at least only turn off the cell signal and keep my wifi active)
any idea?
Thanks a lot
Root your phone and install cm7 which has settings to choose when wifi enabled then disable data
CM7 SkyRocket
thanks but CM7 is still in alpha and I rather wait for a stable version
floppy__ said:
I would like to have the choice of what I turn off (or at least only turn off the cell signal and keep my wifi active)
any idea?
Thanks a lot
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One option: Menu.... Settings... Wireless and networks... Mobile networks... and uncheck "Use Packet Data". This will shut off your data connection. Also, take a look at JuiceDefender Ultimate in the Market.... tons os settings to control WiFi and data automatically.
DoctorQMM said:
One option: Menu.... Settings... Wireless and networks... Mobile networks... and uncheck "Use Packet Data". This will shut off your data connection. Also, take a look at JuiceDefender Ultimate in the Market.... tons os settings to control WiFi and data automatically.
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Thanks but in fact it's not my data connection I want to shut off, it's my voice connection. Where I work I have no signal but they have a good wifi, I use Groove IP to receive and make call with google voice.
I want to be in airplane WITH wifi just to keep my battery
I am trying to find a free toggle widget to do one simple thing - enable or disable the WiFi Calling feature on my T-Mobile HTC One M7.
Why? I've been having shoddy internet connection issues at home for the last year. Spikes, timeouts, and packet loss before it even gets TO the routing server. How this affects my phone is obvious when you also consider I can barely get 2 bars of 2G signal while inside my home. The best way around this is to turn WiFi Calling on and set it to "WiFi Only" mode so it doesn't try to turn the cell radio back on while the connection is unstable (never more than 3-4 seconds). Just means I have a few seconds here and there where it may drop a call or delay a text or something, which is a small price to pay if you ask me.
However, I can't do WiFi calling outside of the house, which means going in and disabling it every time I want to go somewhere. After a couple months of this (because WiFi calling doesn't disable when WiFi is off for some reason...), I'm trying to find an easier solution. Losing 20% of my battery overnight from having it swapping back and forth is a pain, so I'm not going to set it to "WiFi Preferred", which started all of this.
I tried the application at this thread but it only seems to want to work with Tasker, which is a paid app and currently not a financial option for me (that same $3 is two days' worth of food).
Maybe you need to look into "Mobile Data Toggle" widgets? Accompanied with wi-fi toggle widget, you can set Mobile data to Off, and wi-fi - On when you're at home, and vice-versa when you're away.
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Maybe you need to look into "Mobile Data Toggle" widgets? Accompanied with wi-fi toggle widget, you can set Mobile data to Off, and wi-fi - On when you're at home, and vice-versa when you're away.
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Mobile Data is always off 'cause I have a minimal 50MB plan. I have a WiFi toggle on my power bar (wifi, bluetooth, gps, brightness, etc). I need a WiFi CALLING toggle.