When I am connected through Wifi, Hotmail notifications do not arrive to my HTC One S even though configuration is set to 'push email'. Another Android phone does receive the notifications instantly.
When on mobile data (3G), notifications arrive instantly.
I have installed the 'Advanced Wifi Lock (Free)' app to see it that helps but it made no difference.
Any suggestion?
Is autosync enabled?
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Yes... as I say it works when on 3G but fails most of the time when on WiFi
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Is there a way to do this? I'd like to prevent battery drain and start mobile network only to download mails sometimes during the day... but I don't want to start it manually... just as happens on iphone, blackberry and nokia devices.
Do you know how?
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I use a "Toggle Data" widget to turn data on and off.
Then under Settings->Accounts & Sync->{account name} you press the menu key to show the "Sync now" option.
If you are using an email client, there is probably a way to do a "Send/Receive" under the menu key there as well.
ByteWrencher
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ASOP Android
Maybe I didn't explain well what I mean...
I'm looking for an app which let me download mails for my accounts each hour (or better whenever I prefer). I'm able to do this in android mail account settings BUT this works only if data connection has been turned ON before... so to get it working I need to set mobile connection always on.
I need an app which, as happens on nokia, each hour does:
- start connection
- sync mail
- close connection
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any suggestion?
All of you take internet connection always on to get mail synced frequently??
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I use Setting Profiles
It's like Locale. I have a profile set up called Sync. For me it is set up to turn on Active Sync for 1 minute at specific times throughout the day. Or you can schedule it for a number of minutes every hour.
I use it to sync up Facebook and my Exchange contacts and Calendars (using Touchdown for email). It will work for GMail too.
palmierip said:
It's like Locale. I have a profile set up called Sync. For me it is set up to turn on Active Sync for 1 minute at specific times throughout the day. Or you can schedule it for a number of minutes every hour.
I use it to sync up Facebook and my Exchange contacts and Calendars (using Touchdown for email). It will work for GMail too.
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Do you mean "Locale" as the app available (not free) on the market?
I didn't understand what's your proposal, sorry... but it seems you've centered the problem
When I am in airplane mode I can not send emails because it says it needs a network connection. Is this a standard android "functionality"?
Even old Windows Mobile allowed to send emails in airplane mode that would stay in the outbox and as soon as there were connectivity they would be sent.
I am doing something wrong?
That is normal. That is how airplane should work. It should not allow any kind of mobile signal. Thus also no email.
I know of my phone (Android, HTC Desire). That while in Airplane, I can still turn on WiFi and then I can access email and stuff. But overall, airplane should disable all connections.
So 2G, 3G, whateverG and mobile reception.
this does not make any sense.... EVEN OLD WINDOWS MOBILE would allow sending emails in airplane mode that would be sent once we get connectivity again.
Just to be clear, the issue is not really SENDING emails in airplane mode, but rather ability to queue up emails in an Outbox to be sent when a connection is available later... others have reported this same problem... it apparently depends on WHICH email client you are using. Supposedly the new Gmail Android client does have a proper Outbox... and the HTC email client with Exchange apparently does "offline sending" okay also... so... more details of your situation are needed... (which client and version, what kind of email protocol?)
I am using Exchange Activesync and the standard mail client that comes with HTC Desire.
I am using standard rom with Android 2.1
Thanks for your help!
I have HD2 with NexusHD2 SD ROM.
I configured the GMail app to receive push notifications but sometimes they do not appear. I have a constant 3G connection. Does this connection stays alive when the phone is in standby mode?
Also the calendar sometimes behaves the same as the GMail app and does not automatically refresh the events that I add directly from my PCs browser.
Is there an app that will force the 3G connection alive or to check the GMail app for new mails and not only to wait for notification because if there is no 3G connection at the moment the notification is not received?
Thank you!
I think all gmail notifications are having issues right now after the last gmail update. I know I'm not getting mine anymore right now. Could be wrong tho..
As far as what youre asking about, I'm kinda new to all this, however I know that Juice Defender Plus will do what you're wanting. I'm sure there might be other apps, free ones even, but juice defender is what I'm familiar with.
I stopped using the Advanced Task Killer and so far there hasn't been any problems but I will continue testing.
I've just swapped my HTC DESIRE Z for SAMSUNG GALALXY S III and first thing I have noticed is that there is no option in sync options or email account configuration to set the frequency of mail sync during the peak hours and non peak. There is only one global setting for mail notification.
I want to configure my phone to check for new mail every hour. But at night not to check at all.
Is there any way to accomplish this?
When you set up the email from the email app it should ask you for the frequency you want mail to be checked. if not just go into mail and go into the settings of each email and set it up. For not checking mail at night just turn off wifi or get JuiceDefender and it will periodically check for the times you set assigned.
Hi,
Thanks for the answer. Turning wifi off won't change the mail sync - my phone is configured to use data connections instead.
Juice defender is what I was looking for. However, is there an options to configure it without that program or are there any other programs only scheduling the sync time?
There is this app called tasker in the market which would probably let you do that wit no problem
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My One S is not displaying any notifications when connected to a Wifi network.
I do not get any notifications from Facebook messenger, or the facebook app, or a lot more else when im on wifi.
Everything else works fine on the mobile network.
I cant find anything in settings.
Possible fixes?
Have the same Problem when I am in a Wifi Nerwork. Sometimes I receive Notifications but only with a huge delay...in settings Wifi is always on.
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No fix ?