I have an xt1225 Moto Maxx on a clean install of cm13, unlocked bootloader, rooted, twrp. It runs perfectly but I get a battery drain on Cell Standby of over 40%. I never saw a huge drain like this? Has anyone experience this problem?
Any helpful suggestions, fixes?
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Its a problem with marshmallow and the chipset we have.
If you are connected to WiFi and have mobile data on you'll get the cell standby bug.
If you turn off mobile data when you are connected to WiFi and when you have no WiFi tturn it off and mobile data back on.
The cell standby bug only happens with WiFi and mobile data both on
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does this fixes the issue for sure ?
siberian85 said:
does this fixes the issue for sure ?
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It did for me on my xt1254 Turbo
@bigjailerman See your pm. I am searching for you since long.
the problem i am having is if i have wifi on and data disabled then i cannot send/recive mms . is there a workaround/fix for this? xt1254 on verizon
diabl0w said:
the problem i am having is if i have wifi on and data disabled then i cannot send/recive mms . is there a workaround/fix for this? xt1254 on verizon
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you need to use a texting app that can use wifi. i know verizon message+ does.
@bigjailerman See your pm. I am awaiting for ur response.
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I have an issue with my One.
When on WiFi, my phone sometimes disconnects from the normal mobile network - and I don't mean data transfer, I mean that people are unable to call me.
What's irritating, my signal strength is reported as usual, stating that it's connected and with great signal strength. I'm doing it in the center of the city, so the carrier signal is not an issue.
After I disconnect from WiFi, normal connection gets back to normal (sometimes I see a little blink of no signal strength).
This is a deal breaker for me! I mean - my phone does not receive phone calls and I am not even aware of that, because the signal strength indicator shows max.
This has happened three times already (or more, and I am not aware), since Friday.
I have rooted the phone exactly according to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788632 - no other modifications.
Could use some help... Search yielded no results, I don't even know the tools I should be using to troubleshoot that (logcat?).
[EDIT]: Can't really tell if WiFi is the actual issue, but I suppose so. It only happened on WiFi, and with synchronization enabled it might realize the loss of connection and notify about it.
Stock rom and kernel? If so, ensure ur on 25R version of stock.
What carrier? What apn are you connected to?
International opo or Chinese opo?
Location? (im on mobile can't see if you put it on xda)
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zephiK said:
Stock rom and kernel? If so, ensure ur on 25R version of stock.
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Yes, everything stock, 11.0-XNPH25R.
zephiK said:
What carrier? What apn are you connected to?
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I'm on Polish carrier Play, apn names are "internet" and "mms". All details set according to the provider's instructions.
zephiK said:
International opo or Chinese opo?
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International OPO.
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Location? (im on mobile can't see if you put it on xda)
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As I said above - Poland.
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I have filed a bug here: https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/BACON-466
After some research I've found some additional info, that it's a matter of having both WiFi and LTE turned on (thus I have changed the topic of this thread).
There was a workaround for Nexus 5 described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-missed-calls-workaround-t2801654
And a discussion on Google forums, link in the comments of my bug.
I believe that it would be nice if someone could verify it. People reported that it happened on US T-MOBILE, but not on AT&T. I believe that Intelli3g solution posted in Nexus thread would work here as well.
I only got the LTE model because I wanted the 32 GB storage. I don't actually use the mobile radio at all. However, I'm getting massive battery drain from cell standby (like 35%). I don't even have a SIM card inserted.
Is there a way to disable the LTE aspects of this tablet completely (build.prop mod maybe?)?
Airplane mode?
Toggling everything works after doing so.... At least Wi-Fi and Bluetooth do.
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Airplane mode?
Toggling everything works after doing so.... At least Wi-Fi and Bluetooth do.
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Surprisingly haven't tried that yet. I'll see if that gets rid of the cell standby battery drain.
You can also turn the radio off (without airplane mode) from RadioInfo (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mangelow.network&hl=en)
Same problem here, i Just installed the application radio info and turned off radio signal; lets see over time now.
I don't want to use the airplane mode, I need wifi all day long.
Thanks a lot for advices!
chw2006 said:
I only got the LTE model because I wanted the 32 GB storage. I don't actually use the mobile radio at all. However, I'm getting massive battery drain from cell standby (like 35%). I don't even have a SIM card inserted.
Is there a way to disable the LTE aspects of this tablet completely (build.prop mod maybe?)?
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I just took out the sim card and mine stopped
SlimGary said:
Same problem here, i Just installed the application radio info and turned off radio signal; lets see over time now.
I don't want to use the airplane mode, I need wifi all day long.
Thanks a lot for advices!
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After putting it in airplane mode, turn Wi-Fi on. The cell radio will be off but Wi-Fi will work normally.
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Bogdacutu said:
You can also turn the radio off (without airplane mode) from RadioInfo (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mangelow.network&hl=en)
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I tried that app on my Note 4 with no sim card and it says This app will not work on your device.
Anyone else seeing a bunch of Verizon apps when browsing their app list via settings on the unlocked model? I'm on T-Mobile and yet have Verizon Login, vzw_api, VZW_multicast_mw, vzwapn, vzw oma trigger (cannot be disabled). What gives?
My guess is that Google put these in there since the Pixel was built to work with Verizon as the "exclusive" carrier. But it still doesn't make sense since Verizon dabbles with the software on their version anyway.
km8j said:
Anyone else seeing a bunch of Verizon apps when browsing their app list via settings on the unlocked model? I'm on T-Mobile and yet have Verizon Login, vzw_api, VZW_multicast_mw, vzwapn, vzw oma trigger (cannot be disabled). What gives?
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The ones that come pre-installed are for WiFi calling, VVM, and Video Calling.
Both models will install extra apps from the Play Store if setup with a VZW sim-card.
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The ones that come pre-installed are for WiFi calling, VVM, and Video Calling.
Both models will install extra apps from the Play Store if setup with a VZW sim-card.
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I'm on T-Mobile though...
km8j said:
I'm on T-Mobile though...
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I get this, Sprint also has an app or two pre-installed to handle their carrier specifics. It doesn't mean that they are "active".
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Sorry if this is considered a hijack, but if I buy an unlocked version from Google, will it work with Verizon WiFi calling? Anyone tested this?
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Sorry if this is considered a hijack, but if I buy an unlocked version from Google, will it work with Verizon WiFi calling? Anyone tested this?
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I've read that the answer is yes, WiFi calling should work for both Verizon and T-Mobile on the unlocked Pixels. I don't know how to tell if it's working on mine. I have an unlocked Pixel on Verizon. If someone knows how to tell, please let me know and I'll check.
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I've read that the answer is yes, WiFi calling should work for both Verizon and T-Mobile on the unlocked Pixels. I don't know how to tell if it's working on mine. I have an unlocked Pixel on Verizon. If someone knows how to tell, please let me know and I'll check.
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Put it in airplane mode, then turn wifi back on and try to make a call.
On my Galaxy S7 I first had to enable wifi calling. Verizon does wifi calling differently from everyone else, it is part of advanced calling, and that is why I am dubious that it works on the unlocked version.
km8j said:
Anyone else seeing a bunch of Verizon apps when browsing their app list via settings on the unlocked model? I'm on T-Mobile and yet have Verizon Login, vzw_api, VZW_multicast_mw, vzwapn, vzw oma trigger (cannot be disabled). What gives?
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oddly i dont see them in my apps list (I'm on unlocked from google store version), but I DO see them when I scroll through my lists of apps in the battery optimization menu. I just randomly noticed this like 20 minutes ago for a totally unrelated reason. also, screw verizon.
dhoppy said:
Put it in airplane mode, then turn wifi back on and try to make a call.
On my Galaxy S7 I first had to enable wifi calling. Verizon does wifi calling differently from everyone else, it is part of advanced calling, and that is why I am dubious that it works on the unlocked version.
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I enabled WiFi calling, put it in airplane mode, turned on WiFi, and attempted to make a call. The phone told me to come out of airplane mode. I checked the settings and saw that WiFi calling was set to prefer cellular network. I saw no way to change the preference to WiFi. Seems it will only do WiFi calling if there is no cellular coverage available.
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I enabled WiFi calling, put it in airplane mode, turned on WiFi, and attempted to make a call. The phone told me to come out of airplane mode. I checked the settings and saw that WiFi calling was set to prefer cellular network. I saw no way to change the preference to WiFi. Seems it will only do WiFi calling if there is no cellular coverage available.
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Other carriers let you change the preference to WiFi, but not Verizon. I've had that message before and had to reboot and try again on my S7. If you are on a poor cell signal, the phone will switch to WiFi, and you will get a small WiFi icon on the call screen. If I answer a call in my house with the cell radio on, it takes about 3 seconds to switch over. During those 3 seconds the person I'm talking to is saying "hello," "hello." So, I try to leave my phone in airplane mode with WiFi on when at home.
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I enabled WiFi calling, put it in airplane mode, turned on WiFi, and attempted to make a call. The phone told me to come out of airplane mode. I checked the settings and saw that WiFi calling was set to prefer cellular network. I saw no way to change the preference to WiFi. Seems it will only do WiFi calling if there is no cellular coverage available.
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So far I have not found a way to "force" wifi calling on either model.
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Put it in airplane mode, then turn wifi back on and try to make a call.
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This is all it takes for me. I don't know about receiving calls via WiFi yet though. I doubt that it made a difference, but I'll mention that I partially set up my Google Store purchased device over WiFi before turning it off and inserting my Verizon SIM. I didn't log into any accounts while on WiFi, only after putting in the SIM. It also updated from build NDE63L to NDE63P, and I have some VZW specific apps as mentioned, but they're not in the app drawer.
That's all I got. Just got a Sprint S8+ yesterday and I can't activate Wifi Calling at all. Every time I try it just says Cannot turn on Wifi Calling service. Any ideas?
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That's all I got. Just got a Sprint S8+ yesterday and I can't activate Wifi Calling at all. Every time I try it just says Cannot turn on Wifi Calling service. Any ideas?
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This happened to me on Verizon and it was cause I had disabled Verizon login service. So if you disabled any bloatware from sprint you can start there.
Other guy has it 100%, it's one of the sprint services. I disabled it after the whole update from package disabler pro wiped out my disabled list. Had to go back through and enable stuff one by one until it works.
I believe it was sprint hub...but might be remembering wrong.
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This happened to me on Verizon and it was cause I had disabled Verizon login service. So if you disabled any bloatware from sprint you can start there.
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I am on Verizon as well, I've never used wifi calling on any of my phones. I moved to an area with crappy reception. I can not figure out how to make calls over wifi. Can ya help me out? I am 100% stock, nothing disabled.
mcampos7 said:
I am on Verizon as well, I've never used wifi calling on any of my phones. I moved to an area with crappy reception. I can not figure out how to make calls over wifi. Can ya help me out? I am 100% stock, nothing disabled.
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You turn on advanced calling features first I believe and then you can turn on wifi calling.
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You turn on advanced calling features first I believe and then you can turn on wifi calling.
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It only gives me the option to use wifi for calling when the mobile network is not available.
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It only gives me the option to use wifi for calling when the mobile network is not available.
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Just noticed that's what it says here also, haven't noticed if that's the case though. I'll have to look at my wife's phone(pixel xl) later to see what it says, cause I know that was doing wifi calling whenever I was home.
Update: I just checked and your given a choice to prefer cell or wifi.
EDIT: it was T-Mobile's signal, not my beloved device.
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It was happening to me as well like 1hr ago. But it was just outage from T-Mobile.
It's fixed!
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Hey guys. This popped up out of nowhere
My data disconnects, quickly reconnects, then disconnects again and again unless I turn on my wifi, then data seems to stick until I turn off wifi again.
https://youtu.be/GUzThuJy14E
I had adguard for a few weeks activated, but nothing changed recently.
It does it regardless of:
Smart network switch being on or off
Aggressive WiFi/cell hand over is on or off
Keep mobile data turned on is on or off
I cleared cache both through recovery and phone maintenance, and I also reset network settings to no avail.
I've never dropped the phone and this started randomly while plugged in. It was at 19% and I plugged it in and noticed it out of the blue.
I'm on a US unlocked (non-carrier) S8+, and SIM works fine with no issues in my Moto X Pure, so it's not the SIM.
Please help guys!
Okay, I popped the SIM into my Galaxy S4 for ****s and giggles, and it's also doing it there, but not on my Moto X. So I'm gonna have to have a chat with T-Mobile tomorrow. Don't get it, the SIM is fairly new, is it a Samsung thing?
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Hey guys. This popped up out of nowhere
My data disconnects, quickly reconnects, then disconnects again and again unless I turn on my wifi, then data seems to stick until I turn off wifi again.
I had adguard for a few weeks activated, but nothing changed recently.
It does it regardless of:
Smart network switch being on or off
Aggressive WiFi/cell hand over is on or off
Keep mobile data turned on is on or off
I cleared cache both through recovery and phone maintenance, and I also reset network settings to no avail.
I've never dropped the phone and this started randomly while plugged in. It was at 19% and I plugged it in and noticed it out of the blue.
I'm on a US unlocked (non-carrier) S8+, and SIM works fine with no issues in my Moto X Pure, so it's not the SIM.
Please help guys!
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May be malware or infected device...flash ur rom
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May be malware or infected device...flash ur rom
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But to affect my other Galaxy device and not my Motorola?
My S4 and Moto X are rooted, but not my S8 is not, yet it affects the S4 exactly the same when swapping the SIM in and out?
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But to affect my other Galaxy device and not my Motorola?
My S4 and Moto X are rooted, but not my S8 is not, yet it affects the S4 exactly the same when swapping the SIM in and out?
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I can't understand you !
It was happening to me as well like 1hr ago. But it was just outage from T-Mobile.
It's fixed!
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I can't understand you !
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I was saying it affects my rooted S4, but not my rooted Moto X when I swapped my SIM into each phone.
But member Britchel says it was affecting them as well, and it was just T-Mobile, nothing to do with the phones themselves, so it's all solved now.
I know it's solved but, here http://bgr.com/2017/07/06/t-mobile-down-lte-not-working/
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I know it's solved but, here http://bgr.com/2017/07/06/t-mobile-down-lte-not-working/
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Awesome, thanks! ?
Going back and reading my posts, it sounds like English is my 5th language. Sorry guys, I noticed the issue right before I was going to go to sleep, so I was half awake at 3am trying to figure out WTF was going on.
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Awesome, thanks! ?
Going back and reading my posts, it sounds like English is my 5th language. Sorry guys, I noticed the issue right before I was going to go to sleep, so I was half awake at 3am trying to figure out WTF was going on.
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