This Wifi and data issue after nougat 7.0 - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

I seem to be having a problem with Instagram not loading notifications and images in the app properly. Like in the notification tab, for instance, i'll swipe down to refresh and it shows the progress circle and loads for very long times.
Also when connected to wifi my posts always seem to fail on instagram and snapchat. I never had this issue prior to 7.0
Ive been out of the loop since the GS7 launched so if theres something Im overlooking id appreciate the help!
Thanks folks!
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[Q] Hangouts doesn't notify me unless I exit a thread

/I've never had this problem with Hangouts before, but now if I am SMSing a person, and I put my phone down, I won't get any notification of their next texts, even if my screen goes to sleep. I keep missing messages because of this and it just started happening recently, since I got my new Note Edge. (Though, I also updated all my apps with the new phone, so it could be an app update and not something in particular with the phone. ) My GF says she is having a similar problem actually. Any settings I'm missing or fixes I need to look into? Also, is there a way to get persistent notifications back?
I've noticed this as well. Annoying

Better solution for the wonky WiFi?

So since I got my S6 edge a couple weeks ago, the WiFi was always kind of ****ty. Some programs (instagram, facebook etc...) wouldn't load pictures for a while, or some would load and then stop, refreshing would take forever etc.... 3G was even faster. Anyways, after some experimenting I found a program called "DNSet" that while running completely fixes the problem. I think it sets the DNS on the phone to the google servers but it also puts an icon on the top of the phone and a notification bar on the lock screen. I hate this screen clutter and I was wondering if anyone knew how to have the same affect without needing this program to run. Any help would be awesome!

S7 freezes and reboots

I have the latest firmware on my S7 (exynos) and once every while the system freezes and then the phone reboots.
I don't know what's wrong with it.
Funny thing is my S5 with cm13 is WAY more stable than the S7...
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I have tried few times in my previous S7. I guess it is the compatibility of app
My SD S7 does that when using the iheartRadio app - quite annoying
I'm on my second s7, the first would freeze and reboot regularly. Some folks here said they believed it was a software issue. I ended up exchanging it for a new one and haven't have had a single freeze or reboot since.
I Have it occasionally hoping an update fixes it
I have had mine for more than a week and so far no issues at all
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having the same extremely annoying problem on my g930fd (DUAL sim) nougat
several times even had a black screen with nothing responding anymore so I had to wait to drain the battery completely so the device could reboot
resetted, hardresetted, re-flashed, re-rooted numerous times ... with no sollution
NOW (april 1st) just had a new update from samsung GF930FXXU1DQB7/G930FOLBDQB8/G930FXXU1DQB1
anybody else experience with this last update ?
I'm having the same problem and wrote about it on a Reddit page where a number of other people are having the problem with their S7's also: https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS7/comments/5xx705/after_nougat_s7_keeps_getting_unresponsive/
No solution so far
I wrote:
"I also have this problem with S7 on Nougat which started about 3 weeks ago. It seems to be getting worse.
A couple of times where I've ignored it the S7 got so hot I actually thought about keeping it away from my person. I can always force restart it by Power+Volume. Mostly I can wake it up by pressing the power button and the screen will light up after about 10 seconds of waiting, but nothing responds.
Once I had it happen while using the device. When this happened, I noticed that swiping down the notification bar sped everything up temporarily. If the notification bar was hidden the current application would be laggy. If I swiped down the notification bar partially the application would render quickly as normal.
I've also found that Google Maps and Spotify are the two main apps when this happens, but a common link for me is that either one will be connected to bluetooth in the car or bluetooth headphones. I don't think it's ever frozen without bluetooth being connected, but that could just be coincidence.
A strange thing is that Spotify stays playing songs and responding remotely when the S7 has frozen. If I have Spotify open on my laptop controlling music on the S7, I can still skip forward/pause/play etc for ages, although the songs start skipping audio after 10mins or so before stopping completely. It's like the System UI is the problem on the S7, and the app itself is still responding?
I'm wondering about doing a full reset but I'm dreading the several hours of setting everything back up, without knowing if it will solve the problem.
I use Lightflow and I'm going to try uninstall that for a week and see if I still get the freezing, simply because it is the only app that is continuously running on my phone in the notification drawer."
Re above, I did a factory reset as advised by Samsung support and the problem has gone away.
no solution, not alone
meanwhile I have tried several things
factory reset, swipe, root, no root
I noticed that the problem starts to appear when more and more memory is being used ...
no update from anybody else ?
meanwhile I read on the net this problem is not exceptional anymore, more and more people having this problem ...
Just posting to say it's been two weeks in total since i did the factory reset and I haven't seen the problem happen once since. Thankfully.

facebook app notification sound retention on nougat - anyone have problems with this?

My S7 edge is running android 7.0. The latest release of the facebook app will not *stick* the notification sound I've selected under the app's notification settings. It stays on the sound/ringtone I've selected only until I reboot the device or force stop the app. I've tried clearing the cache and deleting the data - no change. I've also tried reinstalling the app - no change.
Is this a bug? Is anyone else experiencing this behavior on their device?
Thanks
In response to my own post -which often happens here on xda- my issue has been resolved. As it turns out, the latest public release of Facebook (v132.0.0.20.85) is seemingly plagued by a bug that reverts the app's user-selected notification sound. Apparently, however, not many folks are upset about this, since there's virtually nothing posted about it anywhere. It bothers me because I like unique notification sounds for each of my apps. That way I can tell which app has received a new message without looking at my phone's screen - it can be handy.
To resolve the problem, I simply downloaded and installed the beta version of Facebook (v133.0.0.16.83). I then tested it, and voilĂ  ... the notification sticking problem was history. It would've been nice had someone replied in this thread to let me know that their installation of the most recent public Facebook app was afflicted with the same bug. That way I could have deduced how to fix the issue much sooner. But I guess it's a lot of trouble for most folks to simply type, "mine does that, too." Admittedly, it's not a huge issue... but it's certainly an irritant.

Samsung Interface Not Updating

All,
First time poster, frequent visitor of XDA Forums. I've come across an odd issue that I don't know how to solve and I'm hoping some of you smarter than me folks can get me squared away.
I have a Galaxy S8+ from AT&T running Android 7.0 and Samsung Experience 8.1.
Problem:
I've recently noticed a delay or completely non-updating interface on my phone. It updates on occasion, but I can't determine what triggers an update. For example, I will pick up my phone from the desk and when I press the power button it shows the accurate time. When I unlock the device, the sense flip clock I use on the main home screen shows an earlier time (could be 30 minutes... could be a few hours). I don't believe it's just the Sense app because I noticed this issue where I checked a facebook messenger app that came and and when I closed the app, it still showed I had 1 notification. I went back in thinking I had another new message, but I didn't. So it was still hanging on to the notification. It happened a couple times with a text message as well. Most importantly, my calendar doesn't alert me prior to an appointment either, even though it's showing in my calendar and an alert is active. If I save an event, and exit, I can normally see the event appear on the on widget immediately as well... but that hasn't been happening. I have to press the widget to open it and confirm it is there (which it always is). Eventually it refreshes and shows up. But that delay is likely the reason why I'm not getting my alerts.
All of this did seem to happen after a recent update Samsung/AT&T pushed out but I don't know for sure. I tried clearing the cache from the boot menu but it doesn't seem there is wide success with that.
And perhaps I'm just not a good enough user, but everything isn't all backed up in the cloud so doing the factory reset to me is always a fairly large task as I have many things to manually transfer out and then back in. Not sure if there are great tools that help with this on a stock phone.
Samsung smart switch works wonders, the only thing that doesn't restore is passwords, you have to have and external SD card for it to work, or plug it in to a computer
talonpetty said:
All,
First time poster, frequent visitor of XDA Forums. I've come across an odd issue that I don't know how to solve and I'm hoping some of you smarter than me folks can get me squared away.
I have a Galaxy S8+ from AT&T running Android 7.0 and Samsung Experience 8.1.
Problem:
I've recently noticed a delay or completely non-updating interface on my phone. It updates on occasion, but I can't determine what triggers an update. For example, I will pick up my phone from the desk and when I press the power button it shows the accurate time. When I unlock the device, the sense flip clock I use on the main home screen shows an earlier time (could be 30 minutes... could be a few hours). I don't believe it's just the Sense app because I noticed this issue where I checked a facebook messenger app that came and and when I closed the app, it still showed I had 1 notification. I went back in thinking I had another new message, but I didn't. So it was still hanging on to the notification. It happened a couple times with a text message as well. Most importantly, my calendar doesn't alert me prior to an appointment either, even though it's showing in my calendar and an alert is active. If I save an event, and exit, I can normally see the event appear on the on widget immediately as well... but that hasn't been happening. I have to press the widget to open it and confirm it is there (which it always is). Eventually it refreshes and shows up. But that delay is likely the reason why I'm not getting my alerts.
All of this did seem to happen after a recent update Samsung/AT&T pushed out but I don't know for sure. I tried clearing the cache from the boot menu but it doesn't seem there is wide success with that.
And perhaps I'm just not a good enough user, but everything isn't all backed up in the cloud so doing the factory reset to me is always a fairly large task as I have many things to manually transfer out and then back in. Not sure if there are great tools that help with this on a stock phone.
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Go to settings and check if your time is setup to adjust automatically.
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norbarb said:
Go to settings and check if your time is setup to adjust automatically.
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That is not the issue. As mentioned, it's not just the clock it's multiple interfaces.
norbarb said:
Go to settings and check if your time is setup to adjust automatically.
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That is not the issue. As mentioned, it's not just the clock it's multiple apps/interfaces.
High level overview of issues...
I have the Ring Doorbell app. I get notifications after "live". Could be 5 minutes, could be 1 hour... or possibly not at all. I have the app setup on my wife's iPhone and she gets them immediately. If I restart the phone, I will get notified right away (it's like it runs the app again and then I get the notification). Keep in mind, this is AFTER i disabled the battery optimization feature for the Ring app.
I also notice it occasionally with texting. I won't have any text notification in the notification panel, nor will my messaging icon have a little red circle indicating a message is there. But if I open the app, a specification conversation will have a red circle indicating a new text is unread.
All of this is leading me to believe the Samsung UI itself is not updating and therefore notifications that actually have arrived (from whatever app), are not displaying because of the UI and not because of their own delay.
Because of this concern I have turned off battery optimization for "System UI", "Themes", and "TouchWiz Home". I have not seen any change however.
[Solved]
I was able to determine by various other threads around the web (thought for sure I'd find it here, but I didn't) that the culprit might be the Google app. Supposedly it was fixed in some prior release, but it's not on my Galaxy S8+ w/ AT&T.
Once I disabled the Google app all the odd issues with notifications and clock interfaces and app icons not updating went away. The downside to disabling it is that I lose the Google Assistant functionality which stinks but otherwise there is no impact to using the phone. I re-enabled it at a later date and it worked fine for a few days and then started acting up again. Once I disabled it, the problems all disappeared. Clearly Google app is to blame.

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