Since the update last week, whenever I plug in my phone it puts me in dock mode. I hate this and disabling in apps does not fix. It turns on WiFi, and takes me to random dock screen continuously even when I just manually exited. In the notification bar it says press to return to dock mode even though it is already in dock mode. Please help!!
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Just happened last night, when i switch to keyboard from regular mode, the screen goes black. When i go back to normal, the screen is fine. I hope something didnt break in the back. Any ideas?
sometimes my phone switches off when i remove the keyboard
I notice that sometimes, if I open my keyboard before powering up my phone, the keyboard won't work. Also, it sometimes does that even after I've closed the phone and turned it on without the keyboard pulled out, and then pull it out. It's annoying to have to press the power button 2 or 3 times just to get my keyboard to work to answer a text.
Is anyone else having this problem? When the phone is charging if you use it the screen won't time out you have to push the power button to shut off the screen. When unplugged works just fine. I did reboot into safe mode and still same problem so this isn't a 3rd party app issue. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Unless this is "working as intended" lol
Ok nevermind, it was as stupid as developer options --> Stay away while charging being a default option. Dumb.
Device: HTC One M8 running Liquid Smooth from may 13th.
This is rather odd - All day, my phone was working just fine. As I was listening to some music (through the speaker... or should i say speakers boomsoundhighfive:highfive, I pushed the power button to unlock the phone to text somebody, except all I could see was the music app (apollo) in the background with a dialogue saying that android system UI has stopped. Every time I hit "ok", it popped right back up. I'm assuming that that was because it was trying to restart, and it just kept crashing.
A bit later, it was still doing the same thing when all of a sudden I could no longer turn on the screen. However, my music is still playing, and I can control the volume with the vol buttons. The only other thing I can do is double tap the screen to get a bit of hepatic feedback from double tap to wake. Also, the low battery notification LED is now flashing, as it was at fairly low battery when this started (around 30, it's been about 45 minutes since this started).
I can't reboot through ADB as usb debugging isn't on, and I tried holding down the power button for about a minute with no luck.
Anybody got any advice? My current plan is to wait for it to die and hope it reboot normally... Otherwise I might boot straight into recovery and restore a nandroid...
Alright, sorry for creating this thread - it died, I plugged it in and turned it on. It appears to be completely working. Anybody know why this would happen? It seems a bit odd.
I'm using my tablet as a car navigation device. I may leave my car parked for up to a week sometimes.
Ideally, I'd like to turn the device off when I stop my car (cable unplugged or screen off) and then turn the device on when I start my car (cable plug in, screen on). Since it takes a while to boot up (and I don't know how to autoboot when the cable is plugged in on a LG g pad 8.0), I don't want to actually turn off the tablet.
Therefore, I have installed "Automate" to enable airplane mode when screen is off and turn off airplane mode when screen is on. I also have Greenify and enabled Aggressive Doze. However, even doing this, I notice that while the screen is off, the phone will still come out of doze periodically. Also eventhough airplane mode is on, Gsam Battery stats show the phone radio is on the entire time (but not data).
Is there a way to force it to doze and not wake up until I tell it to?
Also, for some reason, as it keeps going into airplane mode and back out, I will get a message saying the sim card has been removed and it will force me to reboot. If I don't go into airplane mode at all, I dont get the message. It's only from switching it on and off.