I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012) Wi-Fi and was recently required to download the new messenger app - I can no longer use FB to message although on my PC I can ... annoying. But the real problem is that the timings associated with FB and Messenger on my tablet are now 13 hrs behind the correct time (the time on the tablet itself is correct) - this seems to have caused a glitch on the messenger system whereby messages earlier in the day disappear until I send a new message .... also annoying.
I use my phone as a wi-fi hotspot when at work and then my pc when at home (3 hours away - only get home on weekends) - any suggestions?
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i'm having a problem with the email app syncing emails consistently. i'm using Exchange corporate email and when i put in my account info, all of my emails pull down without any problems. however after a while (not sure how long) i can try to manually sync or auto sync...and the circle refresh graphic just spins and never gets any emails. i have a Droid Incredible and that email sync works just fine (same system and username/pass).
the only way to starting getting emails again is to remove the account and add it back. as soon as i do that, it starts receiving emails. i googled and this is essentially what is happening to me http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Mobile/thread?tid=3a08e190f76c66b4&hl=en
help!
Yes, I can verify also that this is one of the bugs found in the honeycomb email client.
I also encountered this issue daily. What I can tell so far is that, whenever the tablet loses its connectivity for a certain period of time, the email client will never work anymore. Even though the connection was established later, the email client will not work synching anymore, it will simply spin and spin without any ending. And cannot be stopped from the email client.
Every morning when I bring my tablet to work (it will lose the connectivity from my home network) when I arrive in my office and get the wifi connection, everything else will work but the email client will not.
The GMail client, however, will continue to work just fine.
My work around currently:
1. Restart the tablet, or
2. Go to setting, Applications, then force stop the Email client.
Then relaunch it again, and it will work.
This morning I tried to swich between my office wifi and my cell phone Wifi (tethering) and the email client actually can switch between 2 networks without any problem. I wonder if it will stop working after a certain period of no-connectivity.
I hope this is a bug in the Honeycomb 3.0 and hopefully this is fixed in the new updated Honeycomb 3.1 which we supposed to get anytime now in our Transformer.
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Yes, I can verify also that this is one of the bugs found in the honeycomb email client.
I also encountered this issue daily. What I can tell so far is that, whenever the tablet loses its connectivity for a certain period of time, the email client will never work anymore. Even though the connection was established later, the email client will not work synching anymore, it will simply spin and spin without any ending. And cannot be stopped from the email client.
Every morning when I bring my tablet to work (it will lose the connectivity from my home network) when I arrive in my office and get the wifi connection, everything else will work but the email client will not.
The GMail client, however, will continue to work just fine.
My work around currently:
1. Restart the tablet, or
2. Go to setting, Applications, then force stop the Email client.
Then relaunch it again, and it will work.
This morning I tried to swich between my office wifi and my cell phone Wifi (tethering) and the email client actually can switch between 2 networks without any problem. I wonder if it will stop working after a certain period of no-connectivity.
I hope this is a bug in the Honeycomb 3.0 and hopefully this is fixed in the new updated Honeycomb 3.1 which we supposed to get anytime now in our Transformer.
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that worked to at least get my email without having to reboot my TF. thanks for the workaround. hopefully this will be fixed soon. i saw this on the xoom forums as well so i'm assuming its a honeycomb problem?
Kind of sad/dissapointed, this issue is still there after the Honeycomb 3.1 update this morning. The Email client still behaves the same! After loses the connectivity for a while, it will not work anymore when the connection is reestablished.
It will keep spinning and spinning, no end.
The other issue with the email client (the embedded image/picture not shown in an Exchange account) was also still there.
FB and WLM Mango builtin chat is almost useless for me. When I set it available it connects but after I'll lock the screen then the connectin is usually lost.
When I click on ME hub to see the chat status it gives: "Can't connect to IM"
However I can again set the state to available manually and it works until I'll lock the phone again. Sometimes, even when device is locked the chat lasts active for few hours but very often the connection is lost very soon after I'll switch phone to standby by locking the screen. I tried different networks, like pure GSM, 3G, WiFi but it seems this problem is absolutely random.
Same problem for anyone, or is there some registry key I could try to change?
(all live tiles apps work for me, and also IM+ works with push notifications when my phone is locked)
sometimes it also happens to me...but it happens because i connect my WLM account from my computer so it disconnect from the phone i've tried like you say but it stays connected :S
I am having the same issue as well. Thought I was the only one.
From my understanding, once my live messenger go online via my phone, my online status will be registered at the push server. Then when somebody send me a msn message, the push server will push me a toast message whenever my phone has an internet connection.
Issue is, when I use the "official mango MSN", the push server randomly throws me offline, anytime from 1 mins to 2 hrs.
When I used IM+ 1.2 before the mango update, the push server could keep my msn online for at least 12 hrs.
Would like to know if this is by design, or just that I am having issue? how long does the push server keep your msn online via the offical msn?
I am starting to think it is other app's giving conflicts (IM+ 1.2 ??)
thanks
Hey guys,
Tried searching for this, but nada.
Anyone else having issues with your phone being idle but powered on ans upon bringing on the screen you receive a google talk notification that's old? Is been happening to me lately, and I can't tell if it's the phone or the fact that my desktop version is intercepting the message and preventing the phone notification.
I'm tempted to no longer use the desktop built in gmail version, but I wanted to see if others are having similar issues.
Thanks in advance!
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Can't guarantee this, but I have a feeling it may have something to do with the phone letting the Google talk process close when the phone is in it's sleep state. I've noted that I keep having to re sign in to gtalk when I wake up my phone and suspect that it is an issue with the horrible multitasking that HTC has bundled into sense 4.0.
I assume both of you also get delayed notifications with push email using the native Gmail app? I also frequently get logged out of Google Talk when I put the phone in standby mode. When I am logged out of Google Talk, my push emails are delayed in the Gmail app until I log back into Google Talk.
So it seems to be some problem of getting disconnected from google services when the phone is asleep.
I don't think i've been getting delayed notifications, but I do notice that my chat gets out of order a lot. My replies will be above whoever is talking to me no matter what order each was sent in.
Almost every phone that comes out gets a google talk going eventually so there is lots out there, but each phone has it's own issues. Here is a thread that was pretty good from the Galaxy Nexus Forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1400367
With the HOX I have had issues with Google Talk not working great when the wifi is dropping, so this might be part of the wifi issue that pretty much everybody is having with this phone. The wifi stays connected but seems to go to sleep so your phone only gets the notification once it is woken up. Try turning off the wifi and seeing if you have the same problem.
As for Google Talk, there are some oddities that go along with using it on multiple devices. Here is some stuff I figured out playing around with it on multiple devices and computers at the same time. (I posted this in the GN forums as well)
"Google Talk is my main means of communication it seems so I have played with it a lot. Here are my observations.
1. To keep it "up" all the time in the Talk App hit the menu button (three dots now) >settings>uncheck automatic away status. Also make sure your phone has automatic syncing turned on for your gmail account: Setting>Accounts and Sync>ON (for your chat gmail address anyway). Additionally make sure your mobile data is turned on if you are ever off wifi: Settings>More>Mobile networks>Data Enabled (checked to turn on)
2. You can have up to 6 devices linked to your talk account at once, after that they just stop working.
3. When you receive a IM it appears on both your phone and your gmail account. If you start typing on the gmail account (or G+) it hijacks the whole session and you phone no longer gets the notifications, but the conversation still shows up on the chat window on the phone. When you are done with the IM session make sure you close the window on gmail (or G+) and send one last message from your phone or tablet to take the session back over, if you don't your phone will not receive future chat notifications. You can also just log out of your gmail/G+ session and it will automatically return everything to your phone/tablet but who ever does that?
4. To figure out how it all worked and tinker with it I use both of my gmail accounts and chat back and forth with them. You can do it from separate browsers or just open an incognito window in Chrome and log into your other gmail account. I would recommend this so you can see all of this stuff in practice.
Good Luck, hope this helps"
Gtalk and gmail delays
Hi all,
I have performed tests and discovered that if i disable WiFI and only use the phone's data connection "4g" or LTE that i receive all my messages with no problem even when the phone locks/goes to sleep. However if i leave wifi turned on, within 5-10 seconds i stop receiving them and will only receive them when i wake up the phone/unlock or wait for the delay which can be anywhere from 5-15 mins.
Trying to figure out a way to by pass this, but can't seem to figure it out. I don't want to keep my wifi off when i'm at work or home so i don't use data as i have 3GB and not unlimited so it kind of sucks that i have to keep wifi off for now. Any thoughts/ideas would be great, thanks.
k0sun7eash3d said:
Can't guarantee this, but I have a feeling it may have something to do with the phone letting the Google talk process close when the phone is in it's sleep state. I've noted that I keep having to re sign in to gtalk when I wake up my phone and suspect that it is an issue with the horrible multitasking that HTC has bundled into sense 4.0.
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This. I have issues with timely/accurate reception of notifications from GV. I only use my account for voicemail, but typically I only get voicemail notifications if I open the actual application (which I do because my gmail account receives an email notification now, as well). Sometimes I notice GV as a running task, but often times not, so to me it seems that (possibly) multitasking or some other form of process management in ICS or Sense is not prioritizing the GV process and it's associated actions. I dont mind the aggressive multitasking, but it would be nice to have the option of protecting some processes, such as GV.
I removed google + app completely with titanium backup, and the problem is gone., I get the messages immediately
Push Notifications Fixer can fix it
xda http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142503
play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andqlimax.pushfixer
I'm running the latest Viper, I've never had an issue receiving or sending msgs. The only time the phone won't alert me is if I am actively typing in the browser window.
I'll note though that I never have wifi on, it's always on the mobile network.
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Push Notifications Fixer can fix it
xda http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142503
play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andqlimax.pushfixer
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I tried everything not even this works for me
Same problem, screen off - phone disconnects, unlock the phone - messages start to appear
Same problem on 2 different phones and 2 different numbers
I don't use G Talk, but I see the same thing with G Voice. I almost never get voicemail notifications on my HOX (they show up instantly on my old GNex). I blame Sense (for this and other things).
Same problem, but with Nexus 4 when I am on WiFi. With data connection, it works without problems.
AutoRemote on android and AutoRemote extension on Google Chrome "PC"
Hi,
First... Thank's to everyone who will read this and try to help me. I looked everywhere I could before posting here... Google search - joaomgcd Google + page - joaomgcd Google groups. I tried my best to find as much information I could and I tried everything I tought. Now, I'm asking for your help!!
I'm using AutoRemonte on My android and on my pc with the autoremote extension. I have a few profile setup with tasker.
By example, I use this profile HERE and it is working.
My problem is the following:
Connexion problem between AutoRemote android app and AutoRemote Chrome Browser.. But absolutely no problem between AutoRemote android app and EventsGhost on pc.
If my phone is booted for about 1 hours or more, the connection between my android device and the Chrome Browser seems to be broken on 1 side.
- The messages sent from the Chrome Browser are sent but the phone never receive them.
- The message sent from my android device are sent and received by the browser.
If I reboot my device, the connexion is completely broken.
- The messages sent from the Chrome Browser are sent but the phone never receive them.
- The message sent from my android device are sent but the Chrome browser never receive them.
What I tried to solve it
In Both situations, I found a way to repair the connection simply by changing the state of the network connection on the android device.
- Original state wifi on
Put wifi off
- Original State 3G
Put wifi on
After this, the messages will be sent and received from both side and will work on 3G or wifi but after an hours or so... The problem come back.
Greenify
I thought the this app could be the problem so I uninstalled it. The problem was still there..
Low Memory killer
I also thought that the android memory manager could be the cause of the problem so I changed the value to the lowest with the help of Rom Tool Box Pro. The problem was still there..
I found in the AutoRemote FAQ a similar problem and they said to use PNF to resolve the problem with the GCM by sending heartbeat more frequently.. So I tried it.. The problem was still there..
I always have 3 instances of Google Chrome running on 3 differents pc's all connected with my google account, so I thought that it could be the problem.. I signed off from all instances except the one at my work.. The problem was still there..
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I posted a question on my ROM google+ page to know if it's a known problem https://plus.google.com/110548826938886642476/posts/1dZUTVEPA52
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I just created a Tasker profile that will use AutoRemote to send a message to my Chrome Browser every minutes.
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Ok it's not solving the problem.. The messages from the device are always sent but the messages from the Chrome Browser are not received on the android device.. I really think that the problem is on the phone side.. But I don't think it is the GCM because if someone send me a hangout message or if I receive a gmail.. The notification always arrive... The problem is only with the AutoRemote app between the it and the Chrome Browser.. I don't have this problem with a computer using EventGhost..
I will add more information as soon as I get it.
Thank's again for your help!
I am using Samsung S7 on Android 7.0. This has been a problem bugging me for ages and I decided to try find a solution for it.
TLDR: Delayed notifications. Turned off battery optimisation but still delayed. how?
Mainly the delayed notifications are for Facebook and Instagram. So most of the time, I am on Wifi connection. When I step out of the wifi zone and goes into 3G/4G data, I start receiving the notifications. Or at times, it takes long even at the same wifi location that I received the notifications. Example what JUST happened was Instagram notification appear that took place last night at 11PM (when it's already 11AM now, 12 hours later).
I Google for solutions and what I saw was to turn off battery optimisation for those apps. I did, but same. I am not using any apps that kills process or any battery saving apps. I am however using AdGuard and have flitering mode set to "Current: Local VPN". (To connect via a local VPN to do ads blocking.) Not sure if that's the issue. Nonetheless, I did set AdGuard to even not filter data for Facebook and Instagram app, but same issue. So I felt it might not be AdGuard.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!