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So I'm sure that apps have something to do with some of the issues people are having but I noticed that nearly everytime my phone was freezing with the screen off or rebooting it was on WiFi. This last weekend I went to a friends wedding and I used wifi like crazy including wifi calling. I didn't change any apps or software on the phone and although I used it the same way the phone was super stable. It lasted 3 days without a reboot and guess when it finally froze? When I was back at home on my wifi.
My wifi used to be mixed mode n and g. I've now switched to g only to see if that will help since most of the hotel and public wifi spots I was using were g. Speeds are very fast still so I'm not losing out much. I've also noticed battery life better on g only.
I'll test it out for a few days and report back but wanted to share. Anybody else having issues should try either not using wifi at all or switching to a g only network if possible.
Crossing my fingers.
Thats a good theory... I connect to wifi daily, but only g not n.. And I haven't rebooted yet...
Interesting thought. My first one rebooted/locked up and it had nothing to do with wifi. I never even enabled it. It was just a bad evil phone possessed by the devil. My new phone works great with both wifi bands enabled on my linksys wifi router.
For those still having weird stuff happening...swap the thing out!
I hardly use WiFi and my reboots only occurred on the leaked Gingerbread. After the first reboot or "Screen of Death" I cleared all the normal caches and factory settings and kept it "clean".
I had 3 more reboots and it was dead in the morning.
Seeing how CM7 doesn't do this using their own custom kernel, I'm blaming the stock kernel.
I use stock rom, perm rooted, cr4pwares are all removed, applied paul's fix., juice defender balance, screen off setcpu setting. Use wifi most of the time at home, when not at home, only use "4g" only. No reboots nor screen of death yet.
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I hardly use WiFi and my reboots only occurred on the leaked Gingerbread. After the first reboot or "Screen of Death" I cleared all the normal caches and factory settings and kept it "clean".
I had 3 more reboots and it was dead in the morning.
Seeing how CM7 doesn't do this using their own custom kernel, I'm blaming the stock kernel.
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My reboots or freezes usually only happen once a day or less frequently. The fact that my phone froze after finally getting home and worked perfectly while travelling makes me thing its something to my area. It could be the T-Mobile network /radio but I've rebooted a few times while on wifi calling.
Not sure about that theory. I use wifi 90% of the time on N only and have yet to have a reboot since I purchased this device.
Tonight mine rebooted around 7 times while charging it, talking on speaker and browsing. I noticed it was very hot while charging (40c)...I've had the phone since launch and had only one reboot until now.
I think I'm calling tmo tomorrow to swap it.
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N only is still different than mixed mode.
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Not sure about that theory. I use wifi 90% of the time on N only and have yet to have a reboot since I purchased this device.
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I am trying to get my new phone reboots by itself but I couldn't. I tried b,g and n only. They are all the same. My old phone shut off randomly. Hardware issue?
Except the phone is rooted and SIM unlocked, I keep the bloat intact.
My G2x doesn't encounter freezing or reboot after flashed back to stock. No matter wifi is on or not.
Perhaps certain application causes this issue. You have to check it one by one. Probably moving app to SD can be an issue (I keep all apps on application storage).
Could be the MicroSD. Someone needs to test different microsd cards on this phone. I used a Kingston on my old phone that had reboots, but Lexar microsd on the new phone now with no problem. I didn't get reboots until I started using microsd card. When I had auto shut off on my old phone, I could boot up the phone with either microsd or battery pull.
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Could be the MicroSD. Someone needs to test different microsd cards on this phone. I used a Kingston on my old phone that had reboots, but Lexar microsd on the new phone now with no problem. I didn't get reboots until I started using microsd card. When I had auto shut off on my old phone, I could boot up the phone with either microsd or battery pull.
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I use Sandisk 32GB (from MT4) and it works fine so far.
Anybody not having reboots use their Bluetooth a lot? Do you leave it on all the time? Do you use stereo Bluetooth?
I just realized the whole time on vacation I never used Bluetooth while I use it a lot here. Maybe another angle.
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Anybody not having reboots use their Bluetooth a lot? Do you leave it on all the time? Do you use stereo Bluetooth?
I just realized the whole time on vacation I never used Bluetooth while I use it a lot here. Maybe another angle.
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This is one I've been thinking... Cause I've had no reboots and never used bluetooth once..
I woke up in the middle of the night and this came to me - I have NO idea why!
I had two G2X's with the reboot/freezing issues, both in CM7 and Stock ROMs, with/without 3rd party/market apps. Both have been returned and I am back on a G2 now, but if we can figure this out, I *WILL* be going back to a G2X!
I had never considered one thing that both phones had in common - my MicroSD card. I never tested the phones without the card because it never had occurred to me that might be the issue.
I had in both the same Class 4 Sandisk 16GB MicroSD .
Is anyone else using the same card? Has anyone tested without a MicroSD?
It may not even be the card itself, it may be the reader in the phone!
I'm testing a brand new exchange phone now. Leaving it stock with no software installed by me. No SD card. It already powered down by itself once while charging and required a battery pull.
Brand new, as in brand new brand new, or an actual warranty exchange where they may have sent you a "refurb" that may have been one of the screwed up ones that someone returned?
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Brand new, as in brand new brand new, or an actual warranty exchange where they may have sent you a "refurb" that may have been one of the screwed up ones that someone returned?
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It's a warranty exchange by mail. So it came just alone with no battery or back cover. It could be a refurb, but it looks brand new to me with all the little teeny weenie plastic stickers on all the buttons just as my original one came as. I think it's too soon for them to have started re-cycling unit for refurb, no?
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It's a warranty exchange by mail. So it came just alone with no battery or back cover. It could be a refurb, but it looks brand new to me with all the little teeny weenie plastic stickers on all the buttons just as my original one came as. I think it's too soon for them to have started re-cycling unit for refurb, no?
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Not at all, so many people on this forum exchanged their phones that sounds like Tmobile has many exchange phones to give out already.
I've had my G2x now for about eight weeks. It seems like it should be a great phone, but here's a short list:
Can get very laggy under normal operation.
Music playback is extremely choppy.
Occasionally get an "Invalid SIM card" error when I restart the phone.
Bluetooth headset will disconnect out of the blue and it won't reconnect without a re-start.
Phone will get confused when making calls and sometimes the phone screen freezes.
Restarting the phone sometimes hangs on the "Goodbye" screen, forcing me to remove the battery.
I've had none of the random reboots since I upgraded to Gingerbread.
I'd say about 85% of the time things run pretty well, but when it gets bad, it's bad.
I have an 8gb Sandisk memory card in there.
Running stock Gingerbread with no custom anything.
I'm coming from an iPhone 2g, which operated much more smoothly, believe it or not.
Anyway, is this typical?
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I've had my G2x now for about eight weeks. It seems like it should be a great phone, but here's a short list:
Can get very laggy under normal operation.
Music playback is extremely choppy.
Occasionally get an "Invalid SIM card" error when I restart the phone.
Bluetooth headset will disconnect out of the blue and it won't reconnect without a re-start.
Phone will get confused when making calls and sometimes the phone screen freezes.
Restarting the phone sometimes hangs on the "Goodbye" screen, forcing me to remove the battery.
I've had none of the random reboots since I upgraded to Gingerbread.
I'd say about 85% of the time things run pretty well, but when it gets bad, it's bad.
I have an 8gb Sandisk memory card in there.
Running stock Gingerbread with no custom anything.
I'm coming from an iPhone 2g, which operated much more smoothly, believe it or not.
Anyway, is this typical?
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The only familiar one is the "Invalid SIM Card", but if I'm not wrong, it's caused from the searching of the network. I haven't seen it during operation. No random reboots. But I have heard phones that works for some and not for others.
I pm'ed you
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Why don't you just request a replacement from T-Mobile?
What speed is your sd card. A slow sd card can cause bad performance in a phone. You should be using at least a class 6 card or faster if you can afford it.
I have had my Atrix 2 8 days past the 30 day mark. And recently the phone has started getting really hot. Not when I am using but when it is just sitting.
I have checked to see what app or process could be running and causing it. And I have found nothing. This is what I have checked so far
Wifi is off
Bluetooth is off
GPS is off
Here are the only things using my power
Cell Standby 33%
Phone Idle 31%
Voice Calls 9%
Motorola Services 4%
Display 4%
And it gets smaller from there. I can set the phone down and walk away and come back to pick it up and it is smokin hot with 40% of the battery drained.
I sent an email to Motorola support on New Years. I have not heard back from them. I also contacted ATT and they want to give me a refurbished phone. Which I have refused due to last phone I did with them. I got a scratched up dented phone in trade for my flawless phone. I told them my phone has been used for 38 days and is flawless I want the same back.
I liked the phone at first but I am about at my wits end. Any ideas what can be causing this?
My phone gets really hot when I leave the camera app running.
Droid incredible 2 running cyanogenmod 7 nightly 134
I just went into my task manager and the only things that are using my cpu are the Android System at 25% and Home Screen at 1%. And my battery just dropped from 15% to 5% in 20 mins sitting with the screen off.
Download an app called watchdog and see if you can trace down a rogue app maybe. Also setcpu gives you an option to see the battery temp. Would be interesting to see what the temp is when you're saying its hot. Mine generally stays around 32° with general usage.
I am trying your suggestion and running into the second issue I having. No data. I just opened the market and it says server error. Tried 4 times. And the little 4g symbol is white not blue and I have 3 bars of signal.
I love android and I love the look and feel of this phone. But this thing is seriously p*****g me off.
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I am trying your suggestion and running into the second issue I having. No data. I just opened the market and it says server error. Tried 4 times. And the little 4g symbol is white not blue and I have 3 bars of signal.
I love android and I love the look and feel of this phone. But this thing is seriously p*****g me off.
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I run into that issue at work sometimes myself and usually its due to spotty coverage. I have a airplane mode toggle just for it. Toggle on and off and usually jumps right up to 4G in blue
Update: Motorola never responded to my email. AT& T never called me back. So I called them yesterday and asked them why they didn't return my call like they said and chewed them out.
I tried the watchdog application and it never alerted of any rogue apps yet the phone remained hot.
So the end result was ATT sold me a Samsung Galaxy S2 SKYROCKET for 149.00 (199 was normal price but I got 50 credit for what I paid for atrix) and a 160 credit on my bill. They put a supervisor on the line who apologized repeatedly for them not returning my call.
The crazy thing is they don't want the atrix back? I asked them what about the atrix they said try to return it at the store I bought it at if I want.. Overall I am more than happy with Att's response after they dropped the ball. But I will never buy another Motorola product again. They have yet to get back to me. They sent me an email over a week ago saying they will be contacting me in 24hours and and a week later nothing.
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Never had my A2 gets too hot. BTW you had a problem with ATT not moto for not exchanging your phone. If it gets too hot and your battery is draining too fast it might just be a simple battery exchange. Moto will never listen to peoples request or demand ^_^v but there are great devs here cooking up some fix for our A2's existing bugs. I think i will never get to see your problem though because my GPS, 4g/data, bloatwares, are always off and have droidwall that gives me some control on what goes out of my phone. You might want to call ATT and have them check if your phone is set to 4G because mine wasn't before and they had to configure their end for it to work properly.
Before you went ahead and exchanged it, you probably should have flashed the stock fxz and factory restored, and then reinstalled your apps one by one to ensure that there isn't a rogue app hiding somewhere on your phone.
But at least you're happy with the end result. Too bad you don't still have the A2, it's a great phone. I've never had that problem with it (but I did a couple times with my A4G).
I just got an email back from Motorola today. Also, I did factory a reset and the problems persist. I do still have the phone. I may do refurb exchange and give it to my wife. She doesn't care about it like I do. She will have it torn up in 2 weeks from throwing it in her purse and letting my kids play with it.
I would bet on it being the issue I experienced with cpu not scaling. Let me tell you that was a witch Hunt.
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I would bet on it being the issue I experienced with cpu not scaling. Let me tell you that was a witch Hunt.
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How did you fix the issue? My phone is doing it now. I'm getting very frustrated, I really like the phone and I don't want to get rid of it. They have replaced my battery and my phone once over the issue, and here it goes again! Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Same issue here. Phone will be in stand-by mode, battery starts to get very hot to the touch, and it automatically reboots.
FYI: To the OP and anyone else; Your phone is under warranty for 1 year. You can go to the motorola website and look up whether or not you're still in warranty.
This could all be caused by a number of things, including but not limited to: SIM card may need to be swapped for a new one, the sdacrd may be of a class that's unstable to run or has corrupted data/app data, clearing Dalvik and/or cache partition(s) may not hurt to try, if the signal coverage isn't consistent and the phone has to search for signal to connect with this will eat your battery alive and cause some excessive heat as well, the battery may be going ka-put, battery stats could be wiped, may need to try a factory reset, or it could be a hardware issue altogether. Motorola isn't manufacturing "new" Atrix 2 phones any longer, so even if you have a warranty and go for an exchange through Moto, you're most likely going to end up with a refurb phone. Moto seems notorious for manufacturing devices that do run hot, and I suppose it could also be attributed to how much the user is "using" the phone. Clock speeds also, the higher they are, will run the phone hotter, and if pushed too high or at an unstable clock speed, the device most certainly WILL randomly reboot. Sorry there isn't a more 'definitive' answer that I'm able to come up with, but trying anything and everything at this point might not bode poorly in your favor...
Soooo I'm in a super jam. Got water on my device.....had it in rice overnight....powered on fine...can see water damage behind screen but the touch screen works....my loudspeaker is shorted out, puts out super low volume. My WiFi works and my Bluetooth works but no cell service. I found the replacement speaker online for like $10 so that's fine....how do I go about repairing the cell radio? I didn't see that part anywhere. Is it part of a larger module?
Any insight is super helpful. Thanks guys!
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Before you do anything drastic, I'd verify its the not the sim card destroyed. I wet my device once and two days later all was fine except no reception and it turned out to be the sim card was corroded. You can also try cleaning the damaged sim card in alcohol but that's a last resort method.
I put the Sim card in my nexus 7 and it registered on network. Couldn't load any webpages or videos but it showed me as having "H full bars"
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I put the Sim card in my nexus 7 and it registered on network. Couldn't load any webpages or videos but it showed me as having "H full bars"
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It could still be the card at that point. I would still get a new one because you would need it either way. Worst case you paid 10$ for something you're going to need anyway. (If the damage was that deep it no doubt must have hit the sim card) its better to explore the cheapest option right off the bat before going in to repairs that mess with the inside of the phone.
Well I need to replace the speaker anyway
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So I'm actually posting from the damaged device. Turned it on today and the speaker is working. My WiFi is working as well as my GPS module. Camera and flash are both working. I guess I need to just try a new Sim card. There is definitely water marks behind the screen..anyone have any ideas on how to clear that up?
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My mic works too. Just tried it with a voice search. The vibrator motor seems to go in and out
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I actually just now had signal for a few seconds. No data but had bars. I intermittently have the display changing from "no service" to "emergency calls only"
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Anyone have any thoughts as to what would cause the intermittent signal? Is it a sim reader failure? and antenna failure? Something that can be repaired?
My USB connectivity came back!!! Can go through all my files and adb connectivity is functional. Anyone know if there is a diagnostic that I can run to find out what parts have failed? I'd like to just have to replace my antenna if that's all I need
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Um... I replied to the other same thread basically that you opened. ?
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Um... I replied to the other same thread basically that you opened. ?
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yeah this thread as you can see is kinda dead. im like the only poster almost so i opened another thread asking for something different. if the mods want to consolidate the two thats ok by me. Sorry for clogging up the forum, just dying for some assistance from the great minds of our community
You're wasting your time in my opinion. 99.999 percent of the time... If something doesn't work after water got to it.... It's fried. Would be a gigantic coincidence that something went weird the exact same time. ?
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You're wasting your time in my opinion. 99.999 percent of the time... If something doesn't work after water got to it.... It's fried. Would be a gigantic coincidence that something went weird the exact same time. ?
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ok well it was not completely sumberged.
the antenna cable is a separate module in the device
If everything else is working perfectly it would be very hard for me( a EE trained person) to assume that the motherboard is "fried"
im not even suggesting that something "went weird". LOL i am suggesting that possibly the antenna got water damage while the rest of the device survived. I am curious whether there is a diagnostic software that will let me know what hardware pieces are damaged. As it is right now i dont have a multimeter or i could just open the sucker up and resistance check everything LMAO
The radios toast. Just because everything else works doesn't mean the radio survived. Had the same issues with my wifes phone. She gave it a tea bath. I took it apart, cleaned it with electrical cleaner, dried it in rice for three days. Put it back together and everything worked great. Except the radio. Sold it for parts and moved on.
Alright friends. The Micro-SD notification issue that a startling number of people have been having. I have also been suffering this issue and did not want to believe it was hardware based. I have believed since the beginning, that this is an issue with doze settings killing power to the internal SD slot. I managed to track down what I believe to be the offending service that doze is messing with. Follow the instructions below to fix this:
1. Go into system settings and select 'battery'
2. From the battery settings, select 'battery usage', and within battery usage, select 'more' at the top right of your screen
3. Select 'optimize battery usage' within 'more', and switch the drop down in the next screen from 'apps not optimized', to 'all apps'.
4. Locate the 'External Storage' service, and set the slider next to it into the off position. This keeps doze from messing with this.
5. Make sure 'External Storage' shows up in the list of apps that are not optimized now - Profit
I have been using this for the last 24 hours and have had absolutely zero SD mounting/unmounting notifications outside of the required one when you reboot your device. I really hope this works as well for everyone else in here as it worked for me.
Please let me know if this setting works for everyone else in the thread below this OP.
MODS: Please pardon if I have placed this thread in the wrong section. I didn't see anything else related to a solution in any of the other selections, so I figured I would share these steps which seem to be working for me.
Thanks all.
PS: I do not know if it matters or not, but I advise a format of the SD card as well through the storage settings on your device. I did that after following the above steps as well.
This might also be applied to alarm apps to fix problems with them failing to go off.
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Tried this before bed last night. Didn't format sdcard though, dont see what that would do. Anyway, woke up this mornin to an sd card notification :/ one thing i did notice though, instead of the screen slooowly fading on when turned on, it instantly turns on now. So it's definitely affecting something.
Worth a shot. Nice find!
I disabled battery optimization weeks ago and still got the SD card notifications. This isn't the issue. I'm 99% convinced this is a hardware issue.
In regards to alarm apps. Yes turn off battery optimization for them.
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Thanks for the feedback guys! Yes. I did receive a notification over the night while I was sleeping as well. The notification that happens over night is the only one I am receiving now though. I definitely consider this an improvement. I can live with one a day (not including if you reboot the device). I was getting the SD ejection/reconnect notification no less than 10-15 times an hour or so before this. I suspect that the external storage still goes into a low power mode or something when the phone is left in a state of prolonged inactivity such as during the night while we are sleeping. I am not sure if there is anything that we can do about that particular problem from our end though. I am admittedly not savvy enough to dig into the code.
I suspect that wonky/overly aggressive doze/optimization settings are to blame for a few issues that people are having with this device. I have noticed that the optimization settings are a bit of a mess. Go through and see what else y'all can figure out as well by tweaking these things. Feel free to keep the thread going with those findings.
I wonder if this is just how doze treats external storage....I wouldn't know. I have been a primary Nexus user for a while before the S7 Edge (still have a 6P as well) and as you know. There isn't any external storage in that line to 'optimize'...Lol
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I disabled battery optimization weeks ago and still got the SD card notifications. This isn't the issue. I'm 99% convinced this is a hardware issue.
In regards to alarm apps. Yes turn off battery optimization for them.
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Interesting.....did you also turn optimization off for SystemUI as well? I have noticed a marked improvement by disabling optimization for both SystemUI and External Storage. I have what seems to be one of those problematic Vietnamese originated models.
I have a replacement coming in the mail and I will test both for a few days before sending one back to T-Mobile
For any in here who were interested about a follow-up. I have since received and switched out my devices. My new device is now 24 hours in, and not a single SD notification, excepting the one at the time of device reboot.
@jrwingate6 might be correct about the hardware thing.
I haven't messed with optimization settings either on this one. It just works.
I did still notice a marked improvement with the optimization settings tweaks on the device that was having the issues though
This is without a doubt 100% hardware related. I advise anyone having this issue to replace the device ASAP.
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This is without a doubt 100% hardware related. I advise anyone having this issue to replace the device ASAP.
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I totally agree with you after my experience between my device purchased on release day, and the one I have now.
I got an early release too and was the first to make a post on this issue and no one knew what I was talking about. Long story short, I had to get a replacement and have not had that issue with this new phone
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This is without a doubt 100% hardware related. I advise anyone having this issue to replace the device ASAP.
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lol i even taped the crap out of the sd card, and it got worse
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so how exactly did we come up with doze being the issue?
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went ahead and asked for replacement on live chat. have had s6 replaced once before never said anything about $5 exchange fee till now
It can be a faulty SD card or a non Samsung one that isn't playing nice with the S7 Edge.
My fiancée and I both have the S7 Edge and we both have the Evo+ (64gb from Samsung) and we DO NOT get any SD card notifications other than when we reboot our phones.
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I'll add this to the mix:
S7 edge silver on vzw. Have been getting the notification a dozen times a day.
So I put lots of music on the SD and set it to continuously shuffle through (with the volume all the way down). Not once during the play has the notification shown up. Also hasn't shown up while transferring massive files onto this SanDisk 200GB.
If I actually eject the SD during playback, PowerAmp stops playback and doesn't resume when the card is reinserted. So I know the notification is not from the card being physically disconnected in the slot, because the music plays for hours on end in shuffle.
This supports the doze theory because the active read would keep the storage manager from sleeping.
So to make this a hardware problem, we need a hardware defect where the card is repeatedly identified as being inserted, but only when data is not being transferred to/from the card.
However, this does not explain reports of replacement phones not having the notification issue. Unless those users are configuring the replacement differently than the original.
Anecdotally, has anyone seen the S7 trigger a card notification while read/write to the SD was executing?
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I do not have my s7 edge until mid week but did you guys try going into app info for the SD card mounting app or service and turning off notifications?
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I do not have my s7 edge until mid week but did you guys try going into app info for the SD card mounting app or service and turning off notifications?
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Yeah dude. That doesn't work this time around. The notifications still happen. The only way I found to get a marked improvement on this matter (outside of an outright exchange) is to turn off the doze setting for External Storage. This seems to dramatically improve things, but not make it perfect. I gave up the good fight about a week ago or so and had a replacement shipped to me. I haven't had a single issue with the SD notification since in the new device, and my setup is exactly identical to my original device. The only difference is that I haven't had to mess with the doze settings.
the only fix. tell your customer rep you have unmounting/mounting issues and you have done factory reset/ clear cache. tried 2 or 3 different SD card or tried SD card on another phone and it works. have them replace the phone and done. had tmobile replace my phone, fastest ever. got it in 2 days and i live in hawaii! 2 days usually means 4 or 5. but no SD card notification for 3 days now. only get it on restard
I used to only get it on reboot and now it's 2-3 times a day. Wonder if it's just the sim tray? I'd rather shell out a few bucks for one than buy a whole new screen protector and dbrand skin. Lol
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I posted earlier (above) trying to explain why this could be a software problem, but it isn't. It's hardware. Swapped out the S7 edge at the about 12 day mark with VZW and got a new phone. SD notification only on restart now. Rep asked if the phone was losing the SIM as well.
Anyone noticed also that the new posts of SD problems stopped about two weeks ago? Because they fixed it after the initial run.
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I just ordered a replacement because of this issue, it does seem like i am having slight network performance issues as well. We shall see.