[Q] Can't get igo navigation to work - Motorola Atrix 2

I was trying to install igo myway 8.4.3 on atrix 2. Downloaded the maps and pois to the contents folder. After I installed the apk, I launched it. However, it stuck on "starting". I did some google search, someone say it has to do with agps, I will need to disable that first. But I can't find agps, how do I turn it off?

In settings go to "locations & security" and turn GPS on or off there
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jshinn1 said:
In settings go to "locations & security" and turn GPS on or off there
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It doesn't work

So you were able to turn off the GPS but that didnt help or you couldnt turn it off?
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Im not sure where the A-GPS setting is seems like other people people have had the same problem with other phones and apps I saw someone suggest turning on actual GOPS before launching the program

jshinn1 said:
So you were able to turn off the GPS but that didnt help or you couldnt turn it off?
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Im not sure where the A-GPS setting is seems like other people people have had the same problem with other phones and apps I saw someone suggest turning on actual GOPS before launching the program
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what is GOPS and how do I turn that on?

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Droidwall Issue

Anyone else having issues with Droidwall not actually blocking your internet data? It's setup right. Worked on my captivate, doesn't do a thing on the HTC One
works great for me. obviously you need to be rooted. i have only had one issue when re-enabling the firewall. it gave an error, asked me if i wanted to close app or wait, i chose wait, and it applied the rules.
what kind of error are you getting?
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also, does anyone know what i need to enable on my '3g' connection to allow my phone to download MMS messages without disabling the droidwall?
Wasn't an error, just wasn't actually blocking anything. Found some posts that say the firewall programs don't play well with ICS if the limit function is used. Turned that off and it works again.

GPS Issue

I've tried rebooting my phone and clearing the dalvik cache and still no luck. I'm running 33R and I place my phone's GPS in High Accuracy mode but when I pull up Google Maps directions my phone never locks onto my location.
Anyone else having this same issue and/or solved this issue?
jkentj said:
I've tried rebooting my phone and clearing the dalvik cache and still no luck. I'm running 33R and I place my phone's GPS in High Accuracy mode but when I pull up Google Maps directions my phone never locks onto my location.
Anyone else having this same issue and/or solved this issue?
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Try outside of building. For diagnostic puposes, use GPS Status & Toolbox or GPS Test from Google Play. If you can "see" the satellites, your hardware is fine.
jkentj said:
I've tried rebooting my phone and clearing the dalvik cache and still no luck. I'm running 33R and I place my phone's GPS in High Accuracy mode but when I pull up Google Maps directions my phone never locks onto my location.
Anyone else having this same issue and/or solved this issue?
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I just got a response from Oneplus tech support that said "Try a factory reset, if that doesn't work try a hard reset.".
They told me the same solution for the last issue I had. I'm beginning to think that tech support only sends out that "solution".
aboicu said:
Try outside of building. For diagnostic puposes, use GPS Status & Toolbox or GPS Test from Google Play. If you can "see" the satellites, your hardware is fine.
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Oh thank you, I'll try that.
The GPS module is intended to work ONLY in open space, it must "see" the sky. Sometimes, if you are away from big buildings or mountains, it should work inside near the windows. But the rule is the device should "see" the sky.
aboicu said:
The GPS module is intended to work ONLY in open space, it must "see" the sky. Sometimes, if you are away from big buildings or mountains, it should work inside near the windows. But the rule is the device should "see" the sky.
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I'm having GPS issues even when it 'sees the sky'
oscarandjo said:
I'm having GPS issues even when it 'sees the sky'
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I have read somewhere, here or in official forum from oneplus site, that someone has similar problems due to an app (a keyboard or something like this) which has apparently nothing to do with GPS. Try to install/reinstall your apps and meanwhile test your GPS with GPS Test or GPS Status & Toolbox. Anyway, I'll try to search the thread and if I'll find it, I'll tell it here.
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I've forgot to tell.. If you use GPS Status & Toolbox, in Settings>GPS & Sensors, activate Auto-download AGPS data on the smallest interval (1 hour). Now it should work quicker.
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Find it... Read here all thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/gps-problems-oneplus-one-t2816004/page3
Also read post number 30 about an app called "dragon dictation". Could be something similar. That's why is better to install/uninstall apps.

Cyanogen OS 12.1 one OPO - No LTE

Hello,
I've searched the forums and google like crazy trying to find a solution that actually works. I'm on Rogers network (Canada). When connected to WiFi, all is good. Without WiFi all I can do is text/call - no LTE = no mobile internet.
The only thing I've been able to find is to do the following:
-Reset APN's to default
-Network Operations -> Choose Automatically
-Be connected to WiFi
-Turn airplane mode on then back off
-Reboot
-Type in *#*#4636#*#* into the caller
-Set LTE/GSM auto (PRL)
-Turn off radio
-Turn on radio
-Refresh SMSC and Update
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My problem is that this solution doesn't work. I've reset my phone twice now as well. Did not restore from back up either time. Cannot get this to go away and it's driving me nuts.
My APN is set correctly. All settings say it should work but it doesn't. I've never changed my modem. Is that a step I can do?
Remove all your apn settings, and use these. I'm on cm12.1 and with Rogers. Hold on a sec
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newfrank said:
Hello,
I've searched the forums and google like crazy trying to find a solution that actually works. I'm on Rogers network (Canada). When connected to WiFi, all is good. Without WiFi all I can do is text/call - no LTE = no mobile internet.
The only thing I've been able to find is to do the following:
My problem is that this solution doesn't work. I've reset my phone twice now as well. Did not restore from back up either time. Cannot get this to go away and it's driving me nuts.
My APN is set correctly. All settings say it should work but it doesn't. I've never changed my modem. Is that a step I can do?
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Look to see if your imei number is still on the phone
Delete all your apns and input these, select it then reboot
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If your still having trouble open your dialer.
Make sure wifi is on and you are connected
1.input *#*#4636#*#*
2. Click phone info
3. Under preferred network type make sure lte/gsm auto(prl)-select this even if it is selected.
4.click turn radio off, then turn it back on
5.click refresh
6.click update
Then reboot
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903tex said:
Look to see if your imei number is still on the phone
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Okay, my IMEI number is still in the phone.
superbrowndude said:
Delete all your apns and input these, select it then reboot
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superbrowndude said:
If your still having trouble open your dialer.
Make sure wifi is on and you are connected
1.input *#*#4636#*#*
2. Click phone info
3. Under preferred network type make sure lte/gsm auto(prl)-select this even if it is selected.
4.click turn radio off, then turn it back on
5.click refresh
6.click update
Then reboot
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Also, I did the APN stuff as well. Did not work.
It says (under phone information) that GPRS is disconnected, even though my apn is set properly.
My Rogers lte is fine with the current settings
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My gprs also says disconnected, did you get a update Ota or flashed it?
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Worse comes to worse, root, unlock bootloader, install back up and flash the file.
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superbrowndude said:
My gprs also says disconnected, did you get a update Ota or flashed it?
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Worse comes to worse, root, unlock bootloader, install back up and flash the file.
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I got it OTA.
So I got it fixed last night. A guy on the oneplus forums helped me.
-I deleted every single APN. Every single one. Then added the rogers LTE APN and saved it.
-Selected that APN, rebooted my phone and voila. Full LTE.
newfrank said:
I got it OTA.
So I got it fixed last night. A guy on the oneplus forums helped me.
-I deleted every single APN. Every single one. Then added the rogers LTE APN and saved it.
-Selected that APN, rebooted my phone and voila. Full LTE.
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU , had the ssame problem, deleted like you said , edited a new one and on LTE now :good:
What i have now is NO SERVICE- ROGERS on top but i ca receive and make calls... Fixed it by removing SIM and restarting phone.
Awesome, that's what I said from the start lol
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Do the 4636 thing to remove the no service message
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superbrowndude said:
Awesome, that's what I said from the start lol
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Do the 4636 thing to remove the no service message
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Yeah I'm super glad I got it figured out. Before the update I was on H+ which I always assumed was Rogers version of LTE. Now I am actually seeing LTE and better speeds so I guess I've been having an issue for a while and never realized it!
Lol, yah huge difference!Do a speed test to for fun
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How to turn off the no location access pop up?

Hi there!
So i have a problem when i turn off my GPS that the no location access pop up ALWAYS shows...
I tried almost everything and nothing works.
It all started when a did a factory reset and cache wipe...
It's really annoying so anyone knows how ?
I have a Samsung S7 Nougat 7.0
The model is SM-G930F
Same here.
Android 5.1, 6 but not LineageOs (7.1.2).
Wtf is going on?
Help please???
This is serious, folks! It looks like Google is still trying to nag people into giving away their privacy! Stop ignoring these types of threads or acting like "Oh well, the world is going that direction anyway so get over it" type of nonsense!
@Up
Same problem. Like every 5 minutes! Android 6.0.1 Galaxy S7 SM-G930V.
Up
I did not do any kind of reset and it still started popping up. I think it was after I updated the google app or something
The screenshots seem to suggest that "Find my mobile" is enabled and looking for location
If your device is rooted, you can disable it using DisableService https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72454298&postcount=12
*Detection* said:
The screenshots seem to suggest that "Find my mobile" is enabled and looking for location
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Thanks for the suggestion, but "settings" does not appear to know anything about "find my mobile."
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I tried going into applications manager, then the Google app, and I turned off the location permission. We'll see if that works.
maxblockm said:
Thanks for the suggestion, but "settings" does not appear to know anything about "find my mobile."
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I tried going into applications manager, then the Google app, and I turned off the location permission. We'll see if that works.
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Lock screen and security > Find my mobile
It's possible this is region/CSC specific, 'Mobile' is the UK word for cellphone
*Detection* said:
Lock screen and security > Find my mobile
It's possible this is region/CSC specific, 'Mobile' is the UK word for cellphone
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I don't have that option under Lock screen and security.
maxblockm said:
I don't have that option under Lock screen and security.
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OK, go back into the settings > Google settings > Security > Android Device Manager > Remotely locate this device
Uncheck what you want, see if that works
jurgen783 said:
Hi there!
So i have a problem when i turn off my GPS that the no location access pop up ALWAYS shows...
I tried almost everything and nothing works.
It all started when a did a factory reset and cache wipe...
It's really annoying so anyone knows how ?
The model is SM-G930F
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I started having this problem a few days ago, soon after I installed the waze app. I thought it was that, so I uninstalled it. But the pop up hasn't gone away, so it may be a coincidence.
The only way to avoid it popping up frequently is to enable location, which I don't want to do.
I don't have anything in my settings starting with "find" and I don't have any apps installed that should be trying to access my location all of a sudden.
Not rooted, so no luck there.
Galaxy S5 running 6.0.1 on at&t
This is driving me bananas!
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*Detection* said:
OK, go back into the settings > Google settings > Security > Android Device Manager > Remotely locate this device
Uncheck what you want, see if that works
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Good suggestion! Unfortunately in my case, that option is grayed out and says unavailable because location services is turned off. So if it's Google complaining them that makes sense, but what is causing the pop up?
Could it be because I have the location history enabled?
I went to Settings -> Security -> Device administrators and disabled Android Device Manager, that got rid of this damn notification. Sad that I have to turn off a security thing just to get rid of a notification.
(Though I don't even have a Samsung, it's a ZTE, but the problem is the same)

How can I set up my phone to turn data off once I'm connected to WiFi?

Essentially I want to have WiFi on and data off at home and at work. I want my data on and WiFi off when I am not in either of those locations. I also want the switch to be automatic.
How can I go about setting this up?
Explore the app Tasker, it should have the options and rules to give you the solutions.
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Also check out AutomateIt Pro, which has a better user interface.
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eKeith said:
Explore the app Tasker, it should have the options and rules to give you the solutions.
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Also check out AutomateIt Pro, which has a better user interface.
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I figured that was my best option. I was hoping there was something on the phone stock that would do the job, and I didn't know about it. Thank you very much.
Actually you don't need to use any 3rd party tools.
Enable Programmers Options, go there and look for option called Mobile connection always on. Turn it off and you're done.
After that, whenever you're in WiFi, your mobile connection will be off, but keep your WiFi on.
Why do you want to switch off your WiFi when connected to mobile connection? Battery impact is minimal.

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