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Hope this hasn't been asked yet but is there any widget or system setting to force the phone to use 2g? I'd like to keep my connection at work but avoid the drain of maintaining HSPA in a brick building.
Thanks.
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Yup...turn it off or use WIFI
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You're saying that the only options are on and off?
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HSPA is just like running 3g. But if you call *#*#6767*#*# then after that reboot your phone you should be good
Search market for "curvefish", grab their 2g/3g - on/off widget and download it.....add it as a widget to your home screen and you can easily toggle between 2g/3g...
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Power Options is also a good one. I have it and it acts as a double for the power control widget that comes stock with android. you can customize it as you like.
I use power widget so I can use the 2g/3g toggle and stay awake toggle and always on as well.
So has anyone actually tried these on their Infuse. The widgets just take you to the Network settings where AT&T has disabled the ability to turn off 3G. Any way to turn on this option with a rooted Infuse?
I didn't bother to reply but I have the same questions you do. The toggle is not 2G/3G but data on or off.
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tight686 said:
I didn't bother to reply but I have the same questions you do. The toggle is not 2G/3G but data on or off.
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curvefish has a widget toggle for 2g/3g on/off and data on/off
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@SSJ_Gomike,
Your signature shows you sent this reply from your Infuse. Have you tried that curvefish toggle? I have it installed and all it does it take you to the network settings where the 2g-3g setting has been disabled by AT&T. I have the setting on my Nexus One, so I know exactly where and what to look for. So far none of the suggestions work.
My battery life is suffering since the 3g signal is week at my office and it switches back and forth between Edge and 3G/faux G.
There are several posts for this I have web, going into an emulator and disabling hpsa, but why you want to. I can't see it would save much battery life. I've come to understand battery life on my phone is meant to go quickly.
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I don't want to disable this permanently, just while I'm at work. Its not so much that edge would save battery, its the constant switching between edge and hsdpa that kills the battery. Even sitting on the same place on my desk, it will sit there and switch without me touching it. I have fairly strong 3G at home and in town. I was hoping to avoid going into debug menus to disable this functionality that's normally in a vanilla android ROM.
vbanh said:
I don't want to disable this permanently, just while I'm at work. Its not so much that edge would save battery, its the constant switching between edge and hsdpa that kills the battery. Even sitting on the same place on my desk, it will sit there and switch without me touching it. I have fairly strong 3G at home and in town. I was hoping to avoid going into debug menus to disable this functionality that's normally in a vanilla android ROM.
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Exactly! I used to have the same issue with my iPhone 4 but even it had a 3G toggle. If this all boils down to AT&T again...
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tight686 said:
Exactly! I used to have the same issue with my iPhone 4 but even it had a 3G toggle. If this all boils down to AT&T again...
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Does other Samsung Galaxy phones have the option to turn 3G on and off?
If they do not, how can ATT be at fault.
They allow it, on the iphone. I will go and say is a samsung thing.
Either AT&T being themselves or Samsung with their hands in the android settings. Because vanilla Android has the capability.
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use *#*#4636#*#* Phone INfo
samsungcaptivates said:
use *#*#4636#*#* Phone INfo
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Then scroll down to the drop box and choose "GSM only"
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AT&T is known for disabling this capability on all their phones. When I used to use Nokias a lot, the ATT specific firmware did not allow you to change that setting either.
I just tried the *#*#4636#*#*, but for some reason it won't save the setting. Do I have to reboot for it to take effect? I didn't seen any way to confirm the change.
Anyone come up with a solution?
My data plan usage is increasing little by little. I use the wi-Fi ONLY. I had 98 mb then all of the sudden I get a text message saying that I used over 65%(139mb). Then I woke up from 7 hour sleep, and it increased to 147mb...
I do not have unlimited data plan. I have 200mb plan. I'm scared that it will go over my limit. I don't want to pay extra 15$ for it when I'm not even using my plan.
I'm using
Rcmix
Stock radio
WiFi only and network disabled.
Help..
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Personally, I would try flashing a new ROM and if the situation is the same, just go into airplane mode...
ThEiiNoCeNT said:
Personally, I would try flashing a new ROM and if the situation is the same, just go into airplane mode...
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What does airplane mode do??
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It disables the radio
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It disables the radio
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does that mean i can't call or text, or receive?
Right, I have a thought. Do you leave wifi on all the time? It may be going to sleep when the screen turns off. Settings> Wireless & network > wifi settings push menu and go to advanced settings and change the sleep policy.
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P00t said:
does that mean i can't call or text, or receive?
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Yep but you can still use WiFi
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Also If the wifi is going to sleep when the screen goes off it could be background data. You can turn that off in accounts and sync
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Also If the wifi is going to sleep when the screen goes off it could be background data. You can turn that off in accounts and sync
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my wifi never goes to sleep, i enabled it to "stay on forever"
and if my phone did sleep and my wifi was turned off, it shouldnt use the background data because mobile network is off and there is no other way for my phone to connect to any other network.
ill try flashing to a new rom if my Data plan increases again.
I've noticed that in the last few days when I turn on WiFi I still get cell data.
I have WiFi then 4g icon with 2-3 bars. Wasn't like that before.
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What were you doing when this occurred? Might you have been in the middle of downloading something so your phone waited instead of doing a handoff?
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I have noticed this same issue. I usually just turn off the data portion when using wifi, but I am curious as to why this occurs
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I have noticed this same issue. I usually just turn off the data portion when using wifi, but I am curious as to why this occurs
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Yeah there is some trouble...I tried to use it both too, (wifi to talk via skype) and the connect was awful
Also I have some troubles with wifi when battery under 30% - very bad connect, but when I plug in charger it getting much better connect
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What were you doing when this occurred? Might you have been in the middle of downloading something so your phone waited instead of doing a handoff?
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Nothing really just chillingin the forums or browsing. The phone used to automatically turn off cell data when on WiFi and I might of disabled something somewhere but I've never seen such a option...
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Has anybody had any luck with wireless network connection managers on the Charge? I used Green Power on the Fascinate, but it doesn't seem to work here. Even if I have 4G disabled, data will not turn on when the phone wakes up. Active data when the phone is sleeping is killing my battery.
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Are you talking about wifi? If so then you can set it to turn off when the phone is asleep. Settings-wifi settings-advanced settings.
If you're talking about 3g/4G data then I guess you'd just toggle it on and off via the pull down switch?
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Are you talking about wifi? If so then you can set it to turn off when the phone is asleep. Settings-wifi settings-advanced settings.
If you're talking about 3g/4G data then I guess you'd just toggle it on and off via the pull down switch?
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I'm mostly talking about the 3G/4G data. I manually toggle wifi when I'm at home, and have it off when I'm out. Green Power did a good job managing the mobile data while the phone was sleeping, but it's not working well on the Charge. It will turn the data off after the screen turns off, but it won't turn back on when the phone is unlocked. I'm trying Juice Defender, bit so far, I'm not sure if it is working, since the free version doesn't have too many custom settings.
*update* JD isn't working for me. Mobile data was still on while the screen was off for at least 10 minutes. uninstalled. I'll keep trying. */update*
I have also noticed that this phone does not sleep when it's charging, it locks in at 100 MHz when the phone should be sleeping (never saw this on the Fascinate). I'm running PBJ_voodoo under stock rooted rom.
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So it puts in like airplane mode when sleeping, Pretty slick.
I would still go into your wireless settings to have your wifi turn off when at sleep for when you're at home. It saved me a ton of battery at the house and that feature is not available for most phones.
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Somewhat like airplane mode, except only for mobile data, voice signal stays active.
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I can confirm that both Green power and JD do not work for data control...well JD does sorta...it will turn the 4G off and on but it will have issues turning it back on if it changed to 3g..there is a mode that you can highlight if it has troubles re engaging the data but it takes a few minutes and then it totally resets the connection including the phone service...at least thats what happened for me. Both control the wifi fine though. I have yet to find a service that can control the 4g consistently but I would like one
WTF?!? I live just outside of an LTE zone, so I have my network set to CDMA. I've gone all day with data turned off, and battery is still at 30% (16.5 hours since unplugged). I've switched the data on a couple times during the day, but only for short periods, which is what these apps are supposed to do. It just sucks that they don't work. Even on a good day with the fascinate, I never got close to this kind of battery. *sigh*
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I haven't really found anything solid about this, but I habitually (like conventional wisdom really) keep my mobile data off until I actually need it, then it's off again. And the only substantial difference I've found is that the cpu jumps around alot while connected. But what are your guy's thoughts on this?
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Use juice defender. It does that by itself.
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Androideka5 said:
I haven't really found anything solid about this, but I habitually (like conventional wisdom really) keep my mobile data off until I actually need it, then it's off again. And the only substantial difference I've found is that the cpu jumps around alot while connected. But what are your guy's thoughts on this?
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Well I think it depends. If you turn off data and continue to use the phone, then you're probably saving some battery. If you turn off data, then turn off the screen and let the phone drop into deep sleep, the savings in battery is probably negligible.
It also depends on your area as well. I always turn my data off when I am around any wifi. I get substantially better battery life