Gps stipped wirking - HTC Desire S

Hi guys,
I'm using latest Primo-s rom for aproximately 3 weeks. Some days ago installed IGO navigation and used for one short trip. Later that day I tried to use navigation, but phone did not saw any gps satelites. Even in status bar there is no gps icon, when I turn on gps. I tried several reboots but it did not worked.
Any ideas how to fix it?
on gps test app it shows that gps is on but it see no satelites. Tried agps data refresh, but id not worked
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Stupid question, but have you actually rebooted your phone into recovery and tried clearing the cache?

SimonTS said:
Stupid question, but have you actually rebooted your phone into recovery and tried clearing the cache?
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rebooted into recovery, wiped cache partition and dalvik cache. Not helped.
But I found very strange thing - when I go to task manager and kill process /system/bin/surfaceflinger - phone goes to start screen for several seconds, then goes to normal operation. Atfer that - gps works for one session with several applications. When I turn gps off, and then turn on for a second time - it does not work - no gps symbol in status bar, applications do not find any satelite.

Maybe the problem is caused by you turning GPS off when you don't use it? I never disable GPS as it uses very little battery turned on until you run an app that actually uses the GPS system.
What happens if you just leave GPS enabled all the time?

SimonTS said:
Maybe the problem is caused by you turning GPS off when you don't use it? I never disable GPS as it uses very little battery turned on until you run an app that actually uses the GPS system.
What happens if you just leave GPS enabled all the time?
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I always keep gps turned off to save a battery. I don`t see reason to keep it always ON, because I need it only once a week. Earlier, before I rooted phone and started to play with different ROMs, GPS worked perfect.

tedis666 said:
I always keep gps turned off to save a battery. I don`t see reason to keep it always ON, because I need it only once a week. Earlier, before I rooted phone and started to play with different ROMs, GPS worked perfect.
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You are currently using a ROM based on a different device and using a leaked, unofficial kernel. That often means that various problems can occur - and they don't always affect everybody. I am just trying to suggest a workaround that might help you out and is worth testing, otherwise try a different ROM to see if you suffer the same problem.

ok, thanks

I found this thread about agps patch:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21325390
I`ll try this later, maybe this will fix my problem

AGPS patch has nothing to do with your issue. It helps faster locking - and also not always, only in specific cases when default aGPS settings give poor results. Your problem is that the GPS doesn't even turn on.
Also, since we're at it, there's absolutely no reason to turn off GPS switch. GPS doesn't use battery AT ALL until one of the apps actually requests it to function and give position.

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Different gps problem. ( think). Need help.

My gps started out working great. I got it on launch day. Then it started seeing plenty of satellites (8+) in gps test but wouldn't use them no matter how high the signal was. Now it only reports for a second and stops updating. For instance, It will view 1 satelite. The signal will go to 15 or so and then nothing changes. I've tried reinstalling gps test in case that was the problem. It still only sees one satellite for a moment and then it appears to freeze. I can't get a lock in maps, even if I leave it on for a half hour. Is there some kind of gps reset or maybe a software cache that should be cleared? It just seems to be frozen or something.
When i had GPS problems on my Nexus one , i rebooted it , or just simply turn off phone and back on.
Thanks for you're advice, but unfortunately I tried that all ready.

Wifi connection connected but won't load pages

It said connected in the wifi setting and it shows bars but it just won't load any website in the browser .. anyone got a fix for this?
I have the same issue. Tried different combinations of restarting wifi, turning on/off cell data, on/off wifi calling, etc... all with no result. I've also tried on different networks (both public and private)-- it'd start working for a while and then all of a sudden stop and never work again.
Seems similar to the problem here: forums. t-mobile.c om/t5/T-Mobile-G2x/G2x-WiFi-DNS-issue-not-the-4G-switching-one/m-p/831439 (sorry there's a new user no link restriction)
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
coldest~~~ said:
It said connected in the wifi setting and it shows bars but it just won't load any website in the browser .. anyone got a fix for this?
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is it specific to the browser or can you not move any data?
Idk, whenever I have had problems connecting to the tmo network, which is a separate issue.. it was always that wifi calling was still on even tho wifi was turned off. Every time I had probs w/ data on tmo network, it's been wifi calling.. Your case seems to be diff tho.
Is it specific to just your network or all other networks? Try shutting off wifi, reboot... then turn it on again? Idk.. just tossing out ideas.
Some found the root cause and I am posting his finding as I do have the same issue and can reproduce the error:
I think I have discovered a new WiFi-related bug in the G2x's software. I have witnessed this occurring on my phone, and have also reproduced it on a store demo unit. I believe it is unrelated to the switching-to-4G problem people are having with the My Account app, since it occurs even if I have set up the Google account on first boot after a factory reset.
The details of the problem are:
- Every so often, the phone randomly gets stuck in a state where it is not able to initiate any new connections that are made using a DNS name. Attempting to navigate to a web site, h**p://w*w.google.c*m for example, will result in a generic failure message.
- However, attempting to connect directly to an IP address instead of a DNS name works perfectly. For example, navigating to 74.125.225.16 will work fine and will load the Google home page.
- When the phone is in this state, using a DNS lookup tool such as "DNS Lookup" from the Marketplace *will* work, even when using the default DNS server address that the DHCP server is giving the phone.
- The problem has occurred for me when data is off and WiFi is on. I do not know if data being off is a requirement, since this is the way I usually run the phone, so this may be coincidental.
- Switching WiFi off and back on again will *sometimes* work to solve the problem, but sometimes will not. When this doesn't work, switching WiFi off, then switching data on, then back off again, and then finally switching WiFi back on again will occasionally correct the problem. However, I have seen situations where none of these things worked, and the only way to get DNS working again was to factory reset the phone.
- I haven't figured out the exact pattern yet, but this issue seems to occur when the phone has been inactive for a certain period of time. I have often discovered that the phone is in this state upon waking up in the morning after leaving the phone on the charger overnight.
- I have, however, found a method to reproduce the problem that seems to work fairly consistently:
1. Turn WiFi on, and data off.
2. Power cycle the phone.
3. When the phone starts up, start the browser and attempt to browse to w*w.google.c*m. It should fail.
4. Try to browse to 74.125.225.16. It should work.
Just wanted to get this issue in the forums to see how many others have been noticing the same thing.
I know that once the device has less than 10% battery it automatically turns the WiFi off to save battery power. Were the devices this was happening on have a low battery?
Fully charged. It even happens when pluged in with the charger.
My Wifi wouldn't even work if I froze it with Bloat Freezer. It has to run in the background for wifi to work. I found that Wifi can get really inconsistent with it disabled.
smartloom said:
Som
- I haven't figured out the exact pattern yet, but this issue seems to occur when the phone has been inactive for a certain period of time. I have often discovered that the phone is in this state upon waking up in the morning after leaving the phone on the charger .
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Same problem here. After about 30 minutes of being idle, as soon as I pick up the phone it tries to connect 2g/4g. The log are saying theres no connection, so it appears that wifi its going to sleep and not waking up so android is trying to connect 2g/4g
Really starting to be a pain
I have frozen the bloat, and I think the problem is getting worse.
Toggle airplane mode is a quick workaround to get wifi to wake up
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Same thing happened to me, I did 2 factory resets, and it seems it has been fixed, don't really know what causes it.
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This may or may not be related, but...
It looks like I found a hacky fix for the dns/wifi/4g bug: install "Set DNS" from the market.
Now when I go into market, and display my downloaded apps, it jumps from wifi to 4g then back to wifi as it should, fast.
Whether or not it should even do go to 4g is debatable, all I can say is my 2 Galaxy Tabs had the same behavior.
If everyones connectivity issues are really due to the DNS settings getting wiped out, then this will work around the problem until I/we find the location of the actual bug.
Would you guys having this problem also post it here?
http://www.lgforum.com/forum/boards/general/lg/topics/g2x-wifi-problems
Thanks.
I figure the more people that post there, the more the chances are of LG fixing it quickly.
Work around:
enable airplane mode
reboot
enable wifi
wait a few seconds after the wifi connects, background crap stops
disable airplane mode.
The set dns app looks like a winner. Haven't tried it but that's what's
wrong.
The freezing and other suggestions are all useless crap.
Updates...
I did a factory reset and installed JuiceDefender (I don't know which one worked) but it seems to be all fine now... will update if things become problematic again
I've been having this problem as well. I've always been able to fix it by toggling WiFi off and back on again. I downloaded SetDNS and when it happened again last night I tried that and it worked great.
Glad to see it's a software problem and not a hardware problem.
same problem here. hopefully it won't happen in cyanogen mod
boylan said:
Work around:
enable airplane mode
reboot
enable wifi
wait a few seconds after the wifi connects, background crap stops
disable airplane mode.
The set dns app looks like a winner. Haven't tried it but that's what's
wrong.
The freezing and other suggestions are all useless crap.
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This fixed the problem, at least until the next time I reboot my phone
How do you use SetDNS? This software bug in G2X reboots my router (DGL-4500) sometimes.
Question bout SetDNS app
Does the phone have to be rooted to use the setdns app? I try to use it but it says "Cannot get root. App will not function."

GPS Issue

Two days ago I used my GPS to travel to a friends house. Upon leaving, I tried to switch to a new location. There was literally nothing done to my phone in the time between turning navigation off and starting it up again. If I open through maps, it locks my location rather fast and accurate, but when I press for directions it just hangs on looking for GPS. I tried messing with the GPS settings, downloading various GPS tools to manage the A-GPS state, updated my ROM to the latest version (believe I went from CLEANROM 5.1 -> 5.5), and also tried a new ROM which I still currently have installed (latest Synergy). Between ROM installations I wiped everything, so I don't understand why I can't get it back up. Any suggestions / links? ...and before anyone says it, yes I did do plenty of searches. Mostly came across suggestions for other devices that I didn't feel safe testing or things that I have already tried.
Did your phone get hot during the trip where it worked...it may be using data/WiFi to find you and GPS hardware might be fried...I had this happen once with an older android I had
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Did your phone get hot during the trip where it worked...it may be using data/WiFi to find you and GPS hardware might be fried...I had this happen once with an older android I had
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Nothing that was too noticeable. I have the phone in a rubber case so if it was hot I may have not felt it. I'm thinking my next step is to restore the phone to stock and see what happens. Was just trying to avoid that =\

[Q] wifi switches on and off

Hi,
since yesterday I have problem with wifi in my S7 (SM-G930F). It keeps turning on and off every second or two. I cannot switch it off because it keeps switching. I have rebooted my device, but it didn't help me. My phone is not rooted, it has stock 6.0.1 firmware. How to fix it? Despite it's impossible to use wifi now, it keeps draining my battery.
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logs attached here: logs
duchian said:
Hi,
since yesterday I have problem with wifi in my S7 (SM-G930F). It keeps turning on and off every second or two. I cannot switch it off because it keeps switching. I have rebooted my device, but it didn't help me. My phone is not rooted, it has stock 6.0.1 firmware. How to fix it? Despite it's impossible to use wifi now, it keeps draining my battery.
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logs attached here: logs
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Boot to recovery and clear caches, reboot and see how it is then
done. Sadly, it didn't help me.
edit: I've just used this app but it also failed. If nothing help me I will wait till Monday to show it to my coleagues from Customer Support. Maybe they will find solution
duchian said:
done. Sadly, it didn't help me.
edit: I've just used this app but it also failed. If nothing help me I will wait till Monday to show it to my coleagues from Customer Support. Maybe they will find solution
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I'd backup with smart switch, and factory reset the phone
Or flash the latest stock ROM over the top with ODIN
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I'd backup with smart switch, and factory reset the phone
Or flash the latest stock ROM over the top with ODIN
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I think it may be related with some strange wifi:
11-11 11:20:11.682 3462 3896 I WifiConfigStore: " Social WiFi" is a captive portal!
11-11 11:20:11.682 3462 3896 I WifiConfigStore: not authenticated yet
11-11 11:20:11.682 3462 3896 I WifiConfigStore: login url: "https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin?passive=1209600&continue=https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?scope%3Dopenid%2Bemail%2Bprofile%26response_type%3Dcode%26state%3Dp6Vwdj6Gibz9wS9yez6dSfomZT3WiPZC%26redirect_uri%3Dhttps://socialwifi.com/social-auth/complete/google-oauth2/%26client_id%3D240279395513.apps.googleusercontent.com%26from_login%3D1%26as%3D-1601b637b91f0d80&oauth=1&sarp=1&scc=1#identifier"
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I saw it yesterday at work, but not authenticated. Now it is remembered in list. Sadly S7 has no option to forget networks out of range. Todays we have national holidays, but on Monday I will be at work and try to forget this network. I do not want to change rom because rom from my operator has wifi calling enabled and it is awesome.
Is there any chance that WiFi scanning is turned on? I recently saw that WiFi scanning will briefly turn my WiFi on then off repeatedly (shows with an indicator on top and I hadn't noticed that before). This first showed up when I installed Android Auto since it turned on my WiFi scanning option by default. As soon as I turned WiFi scanning off, the WiFi worked as it had before. It may be worth a look.
I've run into the same issue. Started yesterday, which may have come with the latest PJG update... Not sure.
But it's rendered my phone pretty much useless. The constant toast message popping up, saying "Network connectivity is available" gets in the way of the keyboard and I can't type a damn thing!
Like you, I've found it's stuck with reboots and a factory reset, which makes me think it could be the firmware or modem.
Edit: Disabling WiFi Scanning stopped the errors. Root cause is still unknown, though. I've never had to disable that before...
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Is there any chance that WiFi scanning is turned on? I recently saw that WiFi scanning will briefly turn my WiFi on then off repeatedly (shows with an indicator on top and I hadn't noticed that before). This first showed up when I installed Android Auto since it turned on my WiFi scanning option by default. As soon as I turned WiFi scanning off, the WiFi worked as it had before. It may be worth a look.
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Yep. It was turned on, but I have it enabled since I bought this phone. Turning off neutralized my problem, but why it was broken for last few days when I haven't done anything with my phone? I rely on this feature because of localization accuracy and disabling it is just temporary fix.
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Guys, one more thing:
do you have "Samsung Gear" app installed? I think this app is forcing to enable and disable wifi. Under localization it shows battery usage as high and it was updated last week
duchian said:
Guys, one more thing:
do you have "Samsung Gear" app installed? I think this app is forcing to enable and disable wifi. Under localization it shows battery usage as high and it was updated last week
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My phone does not have the Samsung Gear app installed. I do use Samsung Pay regularly and that was also updated (engine and app). I don't know how that would relate to WiFi though.
jimmy-bish said:
I've run into the same issue. Started yesterday, which may have come with the latest PJG update... Not sure.
But it's rendered my phone pretty much useless. The constant toast message popping up, saying "Network connectivity is available" gets in the way of the keyboard and I can't type a damn thing!
Like you, I've found it's stuck with reboots and a factory reset, which makes me think it could be the firmware or modem.
Edit: Disabling WiFi Scanning stopped the errors. Root cause is still unknown, though. I've never had to disable that before...
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Turning off WiFi scanning stops the constant switching of WiFi. I tried removing the system settings permission from all the apps that had it (even the Google app) but it doesn't seem to have any effect.
I am seeing the same issue, I did not touch my screen in the following video
Video on Dropbox
disabling "Wi-Fi scanning" in location helps.
Hi,
I had the same issue before.
What I did was(Not sure how its displayed in english):
-Settings;
-Backup and Reset
-Reset network settings
I was having constant disconnections from wifi and it solved it.
Give it a try
DiogoCDS said:
Hi,
I had the same issue before.
What I did was(Not sure how its displayed in english):
-Settings;
-Backup and Reset
-Reset network settings
I was having constant disconnections from wifi and it solved it.
Give it a try
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Did the above solve the problem?
I am using G930F in US on ATT and encountered the same problem in past few days, where wifi kept turning on and off. Was searching this post, and found out that if i turn off wifi scanning i can get wifi to stay off (when i switched off ) and wifi on (when switched to on) and not flip back and forth.
go to settings.
- click on search
- type in improve accuracy
- select from choice
- turn off wifi scanning
Try that and hope that helps.
I have the same problem. The side effect is that it will drain the battery really fast.
As others have mentioned, after I have turned off the WiFi scanning in the location setting the problem is temporarily gone. However it should not be the solution as I really need the WiFi location to work. I don't know what is causing the bug.
P. S. I only see this problem starting from the last week or so. I leave the WiFi scanning location function on since I have bought the phone in May. Mine is Exynos version.
several Samsung devices have this issue.
I and several others have it on a note 4, and some people have also reported having this problem on S6 variants.
The problem is Google Play Services 10.0.84 version. Another cell phones with this version of Google Play Services have the same problem (ej. Google Pixel phone) but not all.
The problem is the Android Wear App. Deinstall the app and wifi works perfekt.
This issue starts with the last update of the wear app.
Hope i could help you.
Gerry65 said:
The problem is the Android Wear App. Deinstall the app and wifi works perfekt.
This issue starts with the last update of the wear app.
Hope i could help you.
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I tried uninstalling Android Wear but it didn't make a difference. The wifi kept switching on and off.
As mentioned above, it's Google Play Services 10.0.84. Just disable wifi scanning until there is an update. Hopefully google won't take too long to push a fix.

[Andromeda] Random battery drain / Phone staying awake

Anyone one else suffering with random battery drain / phone staying awake? See attachment.
Temporary fixes include include rebooting the phone, turning on battery saver mode & forcing 4G only but who really wants to do that? I believe its a kernel issue.
I'm running the latest EEA ROM, completely stock and unrooted. Any ideas how to resolve this? it isn't android system doing it.
Check your app autostarts. I bet they are all on. #softwareupdatefails
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Check your app autostarts. I bet they are all on. #softwareupdatefails
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None of them are on. aside of Nova and accubattery.
Interesting. Only other things I've seen on the regular Mix like that is Bluetooth draining battery when used. I've seen 20% in a couple hours from using a headset and listening to music.
You could try installing BBS and.see if it seems anything untword.
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Use BBS or GSAM Battery for seing what is draining battery. My bet is "GMS". You may root your phone and install magisk module "universal gms doze" or install link2sd, for example, and freeze almost all google services. I've done both and i do above 5 or 6 screen hours
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Use BBS or GSAM Battery for seing what is draining battery. My bet is "GMS". You may root your phone and install magisk module "universal gms doze" or install link2sd, for example, and freeze almost all google services. I've done both and i do above 5 or 6 screen hours
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It's such a big bug I don't understand why they don't do something about it already!
It's still continuing. I don't want to root my phone this is something that doesn't need root to fix
See attachment
I'm having the same problem. BUT , ONLY on WIFI got 2-3 days of use and 7-8 hours SOT !
I've tried BBS and actually I'm using GSam but nothing relevant found there. Just these days, on home enclosure I've noticed that if don't switch Wifi and Mobile Data the phone works perfectly and doesn't keep awake.
I have lot of Apps installed, NFC active, Wifi, location - GPS, Google apps, BT enabled with MiBand .. EVERYTHING ... (except 5G that is unavaliable with my actual operator) and in this conditions (only Wifi) , I have no issues on 15 days of use, so I suspect is Mobile Data related.
Maybe someone with more knowledgde can found an explanation and bring some help !!!
PD: I'm trying with Mobile Data again with 4G as preferred net , don't know if the system can swith it to 5G again ... driving to battery drainig. We'll see.
kme_kaiser said:
I'm having the same problem. BUT , ONLY on WIFI got 2-3 days of use and 7-8 hours SOT !
I've tried BBS and actually I'm using GSam but nothing relevant found there. Just these days, on home enclosure I've noticed that if don't switch Wifi and Mobile Data the phone works perfectly and doesn't keep awake.
I have lot of Apps installed, NFC active, Wifi, location - GPS, Google apps, BT enabled with MiBand .. EVERYTHING ... (except 5G that is unavaliable with my actual operator) and in this conditions (only Wifi) , I have no issues on 15 days of use, so I suspect is Mobile Data related.
Maybe someone with more knowledgde can found an explanation and bring some help !!!
PD: I'm trying with Mobile Data again with 4G as preferred net , don't know if the system can swith it to 5G again ... driving to battery drainig. We'll see.
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i fixed mine by turning off gps.
toge64 said:
i fixed mine by turning off gps.
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Thanks for the reply.
This doesn't work for me, I've been using GPS with no awake issues. The problem starts at certain time ramdomly even with GPS off.
Someone said something about clearing cache of Google Play Services, that worked for a couple of days but again the problem was there.
By now I'm trying the 4G solution, if the phone keeps the preferences for 4G not switching to 5G by itself (except on reboot) and then look if it doesn't keep awake without reason.
kme_kaiser said:
Thanks for the reply.
This doesn't work for me, I've been using GPS with no awake issues. The problem starts at certain time ramdomly even with GPS off.
Someone said something about clearing cache of Google Play Services, that worked for a couple of days but again the problem was there.
By now I'm trying the 4G solution, if the phone keeps the preferences for 4G not switching to 5G by itself (except on reboot) and then look if it doesn't keep awake without reason.
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Did this work? I'm having the exact same issue. Massive battery drain overnight while phone is on airplane mode and absolutely nothing turned on (Wifi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS all turned off) Not a single app has autostart permission. What can I do?

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