So I have been having this issue for a few hours and I can't find any cause that might have triggered this.
Here's what happens:
When I'm on a normal voice call on Whatsapp, FB Messenger, Snapchat everything, all the other applications pretty much show the internet connection as "offline"
Even google shows "you're offline, we'll give you a notification when your search result is ready"
The moment I disconnect the call, the internet works as normal
Phone: Oneplus 8T (Android 11)
Apps while on call, causing this issue: Whatsapp, FB Messenger, Telegram, Snapchat (basically everything)
Internet: WiFi ( bear in mind that I don't have Cellular connection at all where I am so can't test that out)
I cannot seem to debug this situation and its bothering me more than usual. Since I usually call alot and plug in my earbuds and use my phone. This wasn't the case ever, i have no idea what caused it.
I would appreciate if anyone helps in this regard
Thanks
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I was wondering if anyone was experiencing something similar. I have set up facebook chat and it works great. In fact, it might work too well. When I am actively logged on using facebook chat on the pc, my phone receives the entire conversation and gives the text message alert each time i recieve a message during the chat.
Anyone know how to disable this or work around it so that when your chatting on the pc the phone doesnt receive the messages in real time? I guess its not that big of a deal..just annoying.
blinknfg41 said:
I was wondering if anyone was experiencing something similar. I have set up facebook chat and it works great. In fact, it might work too well. When I am actively logged on using facebook chat on the pc, my phone receives the entire conversation and gives the text message alert each time i recieve a message during the chat.
Anyone know how to disable this or work around it so that when your chatting on the pc the phone doesnt receive the messages in real time? I guess its not that big of a deal..just annoying.
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Just go to Messaging -> online -> status -> offline when you want to temporarily disable it. I don't think there is anything else you can do.
Appear Offline works too. If you want stay connected to MSN and disconnect from Facebook.
I use an HTC Sensation XE.
Notifications do not immediately alert when the phone sleeps. For apps like Whatsapp, Line, Facebook Chat, or Messenger+, I have to turn on the screen first to know whether I have any new chat logs or not.
I tried enabling always on mobile data but that does not fix the issue. It is very annoying when someone chats with you and they don't receive immediate response due to connection problems, especially when my girlfriend chats with me. She always thinks I am not paying her attention.
Many times the notifications show after my friends send me some message 10 minutes earlier (sometimes longer that that).
This problem never happens with my old phone (HTC LEGEND).
Any solutions? I will be very very happy when I don't have to fight and explain to my girlfriend that my phone does not notify me.
Whenever i start using MSN chat or Facebook chat on the messaging hub using wifi, i will only be receiving chat messages for the first 5 minutes. After that, no more messages come through.
I know my wifi is on because its connected to the power supply, even if i set the locked screen to never, i can never get a constant flow of chat messages after a few minutes. The only way to start receiving again is by switching off/on wifi...
I know im not receiving anymore messages because i have my computer MSN logged in (and it is receiving messages still but no on phone side)
I know im connected to the internet still when i stopped receiving messages (because i go into IE to see if it still works)
...SO WTF??????
(ps. i seem to be getting the same trouble with 3G as well)
toothfish said:
Whenever i start using MSN chat or Facebook chat on the messaging hub using wifi, i will only be receiving chat messages for the first 5 minutes. After that, no more messages come through.
I know my wifi is on because its connected to the power supply, even if i set the locked screen to never, i can never get a constant flow of chat messages after a few minutes. The only way to start receiving again is by switching off/on wifi...
I know im not receiving anymore messages because i have my computer MSN logged in (and it is receiving messages still but no on phone side)
I know im connected to the internet still when i stopped receiving messages (because i go into IE to see if it still works)
...SO WTF??????
(ps. i seem to be getting the same trouble with 3G as well)
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What phone is this?What OS version?Please give us more details.
Hello, Is there a messaging app that actually uses the wifi connection to send/receive text messages? Out where I live, if I try to send messages, it takes a super long time for them to go through. Sometimes they don't go through the first time and I have to walk to the door and try again. However, my wifi connection is full strength, high speed. I have no idea why it won't use the wifi connection to send/receive txts.
I have gone through the whole list of "fixes", and none of them work. It's not in Airplane mode, the app cache has been cleared, the network settings have been reset, the sim card has been removed and reinserted, the app has been removed/reinstalled, tried using different messaging apps (so far used the one that came with it, Cricket Messages or what ever it is, and Google Messages, as well as a few others). Nothing seems to work.
I would like an app that uses the wifi, at least, to send my messages out, and doesn't have ads or in-app purchases. Is there such an app that gets good reviews and isn't some sort of spyware?
I will not use FB messenger, if that's an option. I don't use Instagram, either.
This is my wife, and she is on line, and has RCS turned on as I do. The problem is though, I don't see its option under the Google Messages settings anymore. It actually comes and goes for some reason. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. Messages will go through when I use SMS/MMS.
Just for reference, I'm on T-Mobile, running Android 13 with OneUI 5.0. Also have cleared the cache in the app, and also cleared it in download mode.
I've gotten this error from time to time too. It is a server connection problem. If either recipient is unable to connect to Google's RCS chat servers, it reverts to SMS/MMS. It normally reconnects on its own.
If it does not reconnect, then turn of the chat service in then re-enable it. It may take a little while (up to several minutes). If chat is enabled on your phone and it still is reverting, then turn off and re-enable chat on your wife's phone.