I have set it to "always" but it always goes off. I have even tested it out with the "only when plugged in" option but it still triggers off.
I have been true every single app to ensure nothing else is triggering it off but everything looks fine.
Anyone else have this issue. It started with the Noughat update.
Thanks
I noticed same issue
The issue was reduced by Reset of network settings. Option can be found in Back and Restore-> Second Last
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Twice now I've noticed that my battery life wasn't as good as normal, and upon checking found that somehow my display had been switched to full instead of Auto.
Has anyone else had anything like this happen?
The only thing I can think of is that perhaps Sense restarted and pulled it's last saved defaults. I just now made sure I was set to Auto and did a restart (Fast Boot is disabled) hoping that this won't happen again.
JWhipple said:
Twice now I've noticed that my battery life wasn't as good as normal, and upon checking found that somehow my display had been switched to full instead of Auto.
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My Sensation does this whenever I use the camera. I have to manually switch it back, afterward.
I have only noticed this issue since the OTA update to Jelly Bean, so am guessing it must be tied to that. In a nutshell, WIFI will not turn off when my Infinity goes to sleep (whether I push the button to manually put it to sleep or if it times out and goes on its own). I've tried setting the Wi-Fi>Advanced>Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep setting to "Only when plugged in" and "Never", but neither work. In fact, when I go back to check those settings after waking the unit back up the setting is always set back to "Always" even when I change it. I've toggled the sleep option in the Developer Options to make sure it is allowing the unit to sleep, and I've also disabled the Network notification function, and even set the Disconnect network during sleep option in the ASUS customized settings. None of these things are working, and no matter what I do the Infinity is now keeping WIFI going when asleep, which is really eating up my battery life. I also had issues with the unit auto-rebooting after the JB update, so last night I went ahead and did a factory reset, hoping it might take care of both issues. That seems to have fixed the auto-rebooting issue, but I'm still having this annoying issue with the WIFI. I use Juice Defender on my Galaxy Note to manage WIFI, so I figured I'd give that a shot on here, but it doesn't appear able to turn WIFI off either when the unit goes to sleep.
Is anyone else experiencing this sort of issue? Any thoughts?
The unit is rooted, but not unlocked, so running the stock JB ROM.
I had the same exact problem on my Prime, luckily its not present on my Infinity.
Anyway what I used to combat this issue is this app:
Auto Airplane Mode
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I had the same exact problem on my Prime, luckily its not present on my Infinity.
Anyway what I used to combat this issue is this app:
Auto Airplane Mode
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Thanks, I may check it out. I hate to have to use a workaround, but also hate having the battery drain while it's sleeping (and don't want to have to manually power off or turn off wifi, etc).
The wifi icon disappears after few minutes of screen being off after locking. I did set wifi to be on during sleep. Does anyone else have that issue ? I have a SIP client installed on my phone and need wifi all the time so that is a pain.
Mine does the same thing. I think it might be because I have the *intelligent power saving* checked in "power management" in settings. I think the phone disables data every so often to preserve the battery. Haven't tested my theory by un-checking, but I remember this happening on my Blu studio energy.
I have intelligent power disabled.
I think I am getting this on my phone. Sometimes on wakeup it forgets it is connected to Wifi and apps and chrome won't update. I usually just turn airplane mode on/off to fix it. Still, it is annoying. Doesn't seem to happen with LTE, at least.
I've unchecked the Google services thing in the WiFi Settings, however, from time to time, it seems to turn itself back on. But even when it's shown as off, the WiFi stays on in the battery charts.
Anyone else have the same problem/have a solution?
I'm using a oneplus two and even I'm experiencing the issue.. I think it's a problem with 5.1.1
It looks like sometimes Spotify will just cut out and stop streaming music at times. I haven't had this issue with any of my previous devices. I find it hard to believe it's related to the network in my area. Anyone know if there's battery saving profiles that may be enabled by default? I checked Battery Stats > Optimization and it shows Spotify is unchecked.
I'm on B388 Nougat. :angel:
EDIT: It's done this numerous times now and it always happens at the 6 second mark. Some type of maybe 5 second timeout after the screen turns off?
EDIT2: Looks like the issue was my with Adguard VPN. When I disabled it, the issue went away.