Hi,
Just received it, but only 3,6 MB. So I guess none of the bugs have been fixed.
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Updated today, did usual reset through recovery, my daisy works fine. Atm zero annoying tips in settings.
Will the December update fix the multitasking bug on Mia2 lite ???
So I just updated to V11.0.16.0 via fastboot.
I am still having the same problem (since my first upgrade to Android 10 about a few months ago) with my Wi-Fi. Every 20-30 seconds, Wi-Fi connection is lost. Then after a few seconds of waiting, it is established again. Then after 20-30 seconds, Wi-Fi is again lost. It goes on like that, endlessly until I just deactivate Wi-Fi and use mobile data... but this cannot be the solution, don't the Dev's have to notice something is wrong with Wi-Fi??
Is anybody else having the same problem with Wi-Fi?
WaveAbuser said:
So I just updated to V11.0.16.0 via fastboot.
I am still having the same problem (since my first upgrade to Android 10 about a few months ago) with my Wi-Fi. Every 20-30 seconds, Wi-Fi connection is lost. Then after a few seconds of waiting, it is established again. Then after 20-30 seconds, Wi-Fi is again lost. It goes on like that, endlessly until I just deactivate Wi-Fi and use mobile data... but this cannot be the solution, don't the Dev's have to notice something is wrong with Wi-Fi??
Is anybody else having the same problem with Wi-Fi?
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Before upgrading to Q, on P, zero wifi' s issues ?
Maybe something' s changed in your area, new wifi signals could interfere with your device.
Have you checked other devices, like a pc or other mobiles ?
If your router is dual band you might try 5ghz, daisy works fine in my experience on 5ghz regardless of android version.
Did you try a reset from settings or recovery in these months in search of improvements ?
Personal curiosity, why did you use fastboot for updating your device ?
srepole said:
Before upgrading to Q, on P, zero wifi' s issues ?
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That is correct.
srepole said:
Maybe something' s changed in your area, new wifi signals could interfere with your device.
Have you checked other devices, like a pc or other mobiles ?
If your router is dual band you might try 5ghz, daisy works fine in my experience on 5ghz regardless of android version.
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I only have a 2.4GHz router, but the problem is happening no matter which channel I choose on the router setup (i.e. the frequency within the 2.4GHz band).
We have several Wi-Fi devices in this household, including Wi-Fi repeaters to strengthen the Wi-Fi signal around the house... end user devices include multiple notebooks that use Wi-Fi access, a Smart TV and I also use another smartphone as a backup (Nexus 4) and neither of these devices does have any problems with the Wi-Fi.
Also, my brother is using the same phone the same way (with fastboot flash every time there is an update available) and he is having the exact same problems with Wi-Fi on his Mi A2 Lite.
Also, the Wi-Fi issues are the same when I am at the library and connected to a different Wi-Fi. So in my opinion it is unlikely that there is a problem with the Wi-Fi at home.
Around the time the Android 10 update became available, I started activating Bluetooth on my device 24/7. However de-activating Bluetooth has no effect and my Mi A2 Lite still loses Wi-Fi connection just as often.
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Did you try a reset from settings or recovery in these months in search of improvements ?
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Reset from settings only, but it should not matter because I am flashing all partitions every month, whenever an update is available and the problem is happening as soon as I completed the flash and started the device for the first time.
srepole said:
Personal curiosity, why did you use fastboot for updating your device ?
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I am using Magisk to gain root access to this device. There is a guide on XDA that I follow for doing the update via fastboot, so that I can continue using Magisk. As far as I know, OTA update still fails when any of the partitions has been tampered with, for example by installing Magisk and patching boot.img.
WaveAbuser said:
That is correct.
I only have a 2.4GHz router, but the problem is happening no matter which channel I choose on the router setup (i.e. the frequency within the 2.4GHz band).
We have several Wi-Fi devices in this household, including Wi-Fi repeaters to strengthen the Wi-Fi signal around the house... end user devices include multiple notebooks that use Wi-Fi access, a Smart TV and I also use another smartphone as a backup (Nexus 4) and neither of these devices does have any problems with the Wi-Fi.
Also, my brother is using the same phone the same way (with fastboot flash every time there is an update available) and he is having the exact same problems with Wi-Fi on his Mi A2 Lite.
Also, the Wi-Fi issues are the same when I am at the library and connected to a different Wi-Fi. So in my opinion it is unlikely that there is a problem with the Wi-Fi at home.
Around the time the Android 10 update became available, I started activating Bluetooth on my device 24/7. However de-activating Bluetooth has no effect and my Mi A2 Lite still loses Wi-Fi connection just as often.
Reset from settings only, but it should not matter because I am flashing all partitions every month, whenever an update is available and the problem is happening as soon as I completed the flash and started the device for the first time.
I am using Magisk to gain root access to this device. There is a guide on XDA that I follow for doing the update via fastboot, so that I can continue using Magisk. As far as I know, OTA update still fails when any of the partitions has been tampered with, for example by installing Magisk and patching boot.img.
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If the wifi' s issue began for both devices, yours and your brother' s one, after you decided to use magisk on stock rom it could maybe be the monthly flash procedure the reason of such problem.
Have you tried to flash a custom rom and check if issue continues to occur ?
Personally, as reported, i' m using 5ghz wifi without any issues, zero disconnections on last stock december build.
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If the wifi' s issue began for both devices, yours and your brother' s one, after you decided to use magisk on stock rom it could maybe be the monthly flash procedure the reason of such problem.
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I think I was not as clear in the post above. We have both been using the Mi A2 Lite with Magisk and Android 9 since December 2018. So we used Magisk to root the phones right when we got the phones. We had no issues with Wi-Fi on Android 9 with Magisk. Only when we updated to Android 10 in spring/early summer 2020, we encountered the connection issues.
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Have you tried to flash a custom rom and check if issue continues to occur ?
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I did not do that because most Custom ROMs that I found for this device have problems on their own with some features, and I like having a nearly stock Android experience. However, I get your point that this might be a good opportunity to check whether or not this is a problem with the official Xiaomi ROM or the Mi A2 Lite's Wi-Fi modem, i.e. a hardware problem maybe.
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Personally, as reported, i' m using 5ghz wifi without any issues, zero disconnections on last stock december build.
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Could you check if your Mi A2 Lite works on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi without disconnection issues? From my experience, 5 minutes of testing would be enough. Usually I see the first disconnections within 30 seconds after I activated Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) and disabled mobile network.
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I think I was not as clear in the post above. We have both been using the Mi A2 Lite with Magisk and Android 9 since December 2018. So we used Magisk to root the phones right when we got the phones. We had no issues with Wi-Fi on Android 9 with Magisk. Only when we updated to Android 10 in spring/early summer 2020, we encountered the connection issues.
I did not do that because most Custom ROMs that I found for this device have problems on their own with some features, and I like having a nearly stock Android experience. However, I get your point that this might be a good opportunity to check whether or not this is a problem with the official Xiaomi ROM or the Mi A2 Lite's Wi-Fi modem, i.e. a hardware problem maybe.
Could you check if your Mi A2 Lite works on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi without disconnection issues? From my experience, 5 minutes of testing would be enough. Usually I see the first disconnections within 30 seconds after I activated Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) and disabled mobile network.
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Checked rn, 10 mins on 2,4 ghz, wifi works fine, zero disconnections.
About custom rom, you could try los17.1 from Reujea0 or crdroid from Opal. Imo los and crdroid roms are very close to stock experience. Moreover, i recently read on los17.1 thread that dev would like to switch to next release, los18, anytime soon.
And yeah, you should avoid it isn' t an hardware failure.
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Checked rn, 10 mins on 2,4 ghz, wifi works fine, zero disconnections.
About custom rom, you could try los17.1 from Reujea0 or crdroid from Opal. Imo los and crdroid roms are very close to stock experience. Moreover, i recently read on los17.1 thread that dev would like to switch to next release, los18, anytime soon.
And yeah, you should avoid it isn' t an hardware failure.
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Thanks for checking this out and getting back at me. I did some further research, as I found out that another user on mi.com (the official Xiaomi forums) reported that when updating to Android 10, he had problems with switching between WiFi's (switch took a long time, download/uploade rate on WiFi very slow, https://c.mi.com/thread-2854872-1-0.html).
I then disconnected the repeaters on my network and found out that WiFi on my Mi A2 Lite is working without any problems, as soon as the WiFi router is the only WiFi host and no repeater is used to extend the range of the WiFi network. Maybe there is a problem when the device is handed over between repeater(s) and router within the same WiFi.
The Mi A2 Lite is my daily driver. As soon as LOS reaches official status, I will flash it on my device and try it out. For now, I will just continue using Mobile Data.
I think after update phone has less lag. Still have to reboot, but it is a little better
matemusic said:
I think after update phone has less lag. Still have to reboot, but it is a little better
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I have read there is a new update, check it out and tell us if lag has improved
Hi everyone, yesterday I decided to upgrade from the Redmi Note 8 Pro to the POCO X3 PRO, and everything is ok except for the wifi link speed, in my old Redmi Note 8 pro it was around 433mbps but in the POCO is 192mbps less than half the link speed.
The reason why I care about this is because I use Wifi File Transfer Pro to send and receive files between the PC and the phone because it's way faster than the USB transfer protocol even at 192mbps.
Update: I can reach 866mbps after a reboot in airplane mode no matter if I change the network to 2.4ghz I can always go back to 866mbps, but as soon as I disable airplane mode and my connection falls below 200mbps (whether it's by distance or by switching to 2.4ghz) I'm unable to go above 192mbps in WIFI5.
Temporary fix is to reboot with airplane mode.
Roms where this happens in my phone:
Official rom (International, Europe, India)
ArrowOS
EliteOS
Xiaomi.eu (current rom)
Any Ideas?
Final solution
So after a long time trying to fix this problem, I found the solution, it worked in MIUI 13.0.7.0 global.
You have to root your device with magisk
GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/wifi-bonding: Double your bandwith on your Qualcomm devices.
Double your bandwith on your Qualcomm devices. Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/wifi-bonding development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Install the above addon for magisk
Reboot and now the phone will reach 300mbps on 2.4ghz
and 866mbps on wifi 5ghz, I haven't tried wifi6 yet
(Why would you want to do this?)
Well most xiaomi devices are USB2.0 and when you backup before restoring the device, the backup at least in my case took 80gb, and when I moved it to my PC it took me forever at 27mbps in a usb3.0 port, same when I use 2.0.
But when you use wifi file transfer pro, you can get transfers around 70mb/s in 5ghz almost 3 times faster.
So you will save a lot of time in large file backups and transfers.
Maybe try different app? The app seems old.
First check when you connect WIFI 5G and test the speed of internet.
Is PC wire-connected to router or through WIFI 5G?
pl1992aw said:
Maybe try different app? The app seems old.
First check when you connect WIFI 5G and test the speed of internet.
Is PC wire-connected to router or through WIFI 5G?
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1-The app is old and simple, but it does its work, the problem is the link speed that limits the connection.
2-This is not an Internet speed problem, it's about the link connection between my phone and the router (max theorical speed).
3-PC is wired connected 1gbps ethernet cable, I can sed files beween the local network at around 120MB/s (1gpbs)
My old Redmi Note 8 Pro link speed is 433mbps and it sends an receives at around 40mb/s, the new POCO Sends and receives at around 12-20mb/s
Danymq said:
1-The app is old and simple, but it does its work, the problem is the link speed that limits the connection.
2-This is not an Internet speed problem, it's about the link connection between my phone and the router (max theorical speed).
3-PC is wired connected 1gbps ethernet cable, I can sed files beween the local network at around 120MB/s (1gpbs)
My old Redmi Note 8 Pro link speed is 433mbps and it sends an receives at around 40mb/s, the new POCO Sends and receives at around 12-20mb/s
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1. Compatibility issues between Android versions?
2. To check if your WIFI 5G is fully functional on POCO X3 Pro at full speed through internet.
3. So rule out PC and it's link to router issue. Cause still to be found.
pl1992aw said:
1. Compatibility issues between Android versions?
2. To check if your WIFI 5G is fully functional on POCO X3 Pro at full speed.
3. So rule out PC and it's link to router issue. Cause still to be found.
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1-The APP works fine, the app it's not the issue, the problem is the link speed that limits the app.
2-The 5ghz wifi it's fine, I attached the screen captures where the Redmi is at 433mbps and the POCO is at 192mbps.
Router is set on channel 36, bandwidth 20/40/80mhz, MIMMO enabled, and the distance from the router is less than 1m, same problem with the repeater (which allows around 1gbps speed over 5ghz wifi).
So far seems like a hardware limitation, it could help if you share your 5ghz network info to check your theorical speed.
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1-The APP works fine, the app it's not the issue, the problem is the link speed that limits the app.
2-The 5ghz wifi it's fine, I attached the screen captures where the Redmi is at 433mbps and the POCO is at 192mbps.
Router is set on channel 36, bandwidth 20/40/80mhz, MIMMO enabled, and the distance from the router is less than 1m, same problem with the repeater (which allows around 1gbps speed over 5ghz wifi).
So far seems like a hardware limitation, it could help if you share your 5ghz network info to check your theorical speed.
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Try add it into Game boost setting.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4276791/
MIUI roms restricting almost all APP/game in standard usage.
Danymq said:
1-The APP works fine, the app it's not the issue, the problem is the link speed that limits the app.
2-The 5ghz wifi it's fine, I attached the screen captures where the Redmi is at 433mbps and the POCO is at 192mbps.
Router is set on channel 36, bandwidth 20/40/80mhz, MIMMO enabled, and the distance from the router is less than 1m, same problem with the repeater (which allows around 1gbps speed over 5ghz wifi).
So far seems like a hardware limitation, it could help if you share your 5ghz network info to check your theorical speed.
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Tested with other apps in custom Rom, about the same speed: Sends and receives at around 12-20mb/s
pl1992aw said:
Try add it into Game boost setting.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4276791/
MIUI roms restricting almost all APP/game in standard usage.
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It's not an in app MIUI restriction, please if you can connect to a 5ghz network and share the same screen capture as above, that would be useful for me.
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It's not an in app MIUI restriction, please if you can connect to a 5ghz network and share the same screen capture as above, that would be useful for me.
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Seems like so far it's my phone's issue, thanks a lot, what version of MIUI are you using? my bootloader is still 160 hours away to be unlocked.
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Seems like so far it's my phone's issue, thanks a lot, what version of MIUI are you using? my bootloader is still 160 hours away to be unlocked.
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MIUI V 12.0.4.0 by Xiaomi.eu
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12.0.4.0
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I'm in 12.0.6.0 RJUMIXM, but as soon as I unlock the bootloader I'm probably moving to India Rom, hope that fixed the issue, I envy your 400mbps link.
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I'm in 12.0.6.0 RJUMIXM, but as soon as I unlock the bootloader I'm probably moving to India Rom, hope that fixed the issue, I envy your 400mbps link.
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When you unlock bootloader, your phone will be like a factory reset. If after that is still not fixed, I don't think flashing different Rom would fix it. Hardware issue or compatibility issue may be possible.
Try reboot both router and the phone. (power off, then manually power on with pressing power button.) Sometimes it will magically fixed.
Reset phone connection setting (should be in factory reset menu), then add WIFI setting again.
Find another router with 5GHz and connect to it to see if it's actually your phone's problem or router problem.
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When you unlock bootloader, your phone will be like a factory reset. If after that is still not fixed, I don't think flashing different Rom would fix it. Hardware issue or compatibility issue may be possible.
Try reboot both router and the phone. (power off, then manually power on with pressing power button.) Sometimes it will magically fixed.
Reset phone connection setting (should be in factory reset menu), then add WIFI setting again.
Find another router with 5GHz and connect to it to see if it's actually your phone's problem or router problem.
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So after researching, reading trying everything, up to this day I've been unable to fix this problem.
At this very moment I'm in safe mode (Xiaomi.eu 12.5.3) and the connection is 866mbps.
I'm able to switch between 2.4ghz (192mbps) and 5ghz (866mbps).
Now there is one thing that I just discovered, if I boot with airplane mode, as long as I have it enabled I can switch between 2.4ghz and 5ghz without any issue, but the minute I disable it and try to switch, I'm unable to recover the link speed.
Video showing the issue
Danymq said:
So after researching, reading trying everything, up to this day I've been unable to fix this problem.
At this very moment I'm in safe mode (Xiaomi.eu 12.5.3) and the connection is 866mbps.
I'm able to switch between 2.4ghz (192mbps) and 5ghz (866mbps).
Now there is one thing that I just discovered, if I boot with airplane mode, as long as I have it enabled I can switch between 2.4ghz and 5ghz without any issue, but the minute I disable it and try to switch, I'm unable to recover the link speed.
Video showing the issue
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According to your update, you said ArrowOS and any MIUI ROMs had the issue.
Tried other ROMs?
If all the ROMs you tried had this problem, it may be firmware/kernel sourced and maybe Android 11 issue.
I think I've seen some people on this phones or other phones had WIFI issues, and had reported improved or somewhat compatible when without using mobile data and changing WIFI router to 802.11 a/b/g/n which is old and better stable, but may have slower speed.
If MIUI has this issue, you can report to Xiaomi with your video.
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According to your update, you said ArrowOS and any MIUI ROMs had the issue.
Tried other ROMs?
If all the ROMs you tried had this problem, it may be firmware/kernel sourced and maybe Android 11 issue.
I think I've seen some people on this phones or other phones had WIFI issues, and had reported improved or somewhat compatible when without using mobile data and changing WIFI router to 802.11 a/b/g/n which is old and better stable, but may have slower speed.
If MIUI has this issue, you can report to Xiaomi with your video.
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Yes I tested all the roms for the same purpose just to check the 5ghz link speed and all of them resulted in the same 192mbps what kernel do you recommend me to start testing?
I don't know, following my logic I've come to think that my phone has a hardware problem, maybe interference or a bad contact in the antena and the link gets throttled down to prevent data loss, but that's just a theory however I want to fix it.
One more thing, my brother has a Redmi note 10 and my mother has a Redmi Note 8, and they both experience an identical issue, but they are limited to 96mbps (half my throttled speed 192mbps), and if the reboot with airplane mode and wifi enabled, they both reach 433mbps (half my full speed).
So I'm almost 100% sure that there is a problem with the kernel or the modem firmware that's causing this, I just want to find out how to fix it once and for all.
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Yes I tested all the roms for the same purpose just to check the 5ghz link speed and all of them resulted in the same 192mbps what kernel do you recommend me to start testing?
I don't know, following my logic I've come to think that my phone has a hardware problem, maybe interference or a bad contact in the antena and the link gets throttled down to prevent data loss, but that's just a theory however I want to fix it.
One more thing, my brother has a Redmi note 10 and my mother has a Redmi Note 8, and they both experience an identical issue, but they are limited to 96mbps (half my throttled speed 192mbps), and if the reboot with airplane mode and wifi enabled, they both reach 433mbps (half my full speed).
So I'm almost 100% sure that there is a problem with the kernel or the modem firmware that's causing this, I just want to find out how to fix it once and for all.
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Some Custom Kernels are listed in the Index thread, you can try to see if any would help, some custom kernels may only be accessible in Telegram group.
I'm not a developer, and not into coding, so can't help on solving. You can try and ask in Telegram group to see if some developer knows how to fix it, and the response there should be faster than in XDA.
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Some Custom Kernels are listed in the Index thread, you can try to see if any would help, some custom kernels may only be accessible in Telegram group.
I'm not a developer, and not into coding, so can't help on solving. You can try and ask in Telegram group to see if some developer knows how to fix it, and the response there should be faster than in XDA.
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Just tried Etherious kernel 3.0 (3.1 was incompatible) but no use, 192mbps persists, perhaps it's just a firmware/modem problem, probably I will be selling this poco and purchasing POCO F3 instead, hopefully that phone works better :/
Danymq said:
Just tried Etherious kernel 3.0 (3.1 was incompatible) but no use, 192mbps persists, perhaps it's just a firmware/modem problem, probably I will be selling this poco and purchasing POCO F3 instead, hopefully that phone works better :/
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I would say try a non-Xiaomi phone to test.
All your phones you listed are Xiaomi-related brands, and all had similar issues.
If you buy, lets say Samsung, and the problem still exists: it's more likely your WIFI router's problem.
If Samsung phone or other brand Android phone does not have this issue, it's more likely Xiaomi's problem.
You can still buy Poco F3, but it's not easy to find where there problem is from if test only with Xiaomi-related brand.
You can try iPhone as well, but since iPhone are completely different design, it's not easy to find out where the culprit is.
Everything depends on the antenna and the modem used in the device. It should have been optimized to work at 2.4 Ghz (which is actually good as 2.4Ghz is used more then 5Ghz in most cases). The airplane mode is not an issue. When it is turned an and turned off later, the modem is triggered immediately in which gives you a spike in speed. Just like, if you take rest for a while and run, you run faster then when you keep running straight!