Did anyone experience such an issue? After disconnecting the phone from android auto the keyboard never shows up again for any input filed until the phone is rebooted.
I've tried changing the keyboard to another one, closing apps, cleaning memory... Nothing helps... Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Mine doesn't have that issue. Just wondering if you have any system apps disabled that might be causing your issue?
still haven't been able to use keyboard on your device??
If you can, reproduce the issue again... you can try to report the issue to Samsung Members app and see if Samsung is able to figure out what went wrong. If it's still not working, then I suppose you can chat with a tech on samsung website, see how you can get some technical help
Thanks guys! I suspect it's because of the Galaxy Max Hz and its Doze setting.
After I've disabled, it seems to be working fine.
Elastep said:
Thanks guys! I suspect it's because of the Galaxy Max Hz and its Doze setting.
After I've disabled, it seems to be working fine.
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Hi - I have this exact same issue on my Note 10+. More often then not when I unplug my phone from Android Auto in the car, the normal keyboard stops working. It works fine when I restart the phone. I don't think I have "Galaxy Max Hz" on my phone, but were any other Doze setting you disabled to get this to work normally?
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This problem has been happening with any ROM I have, it has only started to happen recently, my Wi-Fi used to work flawlessley untill I changed ROM's, updated it's firmware etc etc. Would anyone know of a possible fix to fix this issue? Because it's really bugging me! I have Wi-Fi set to never sleep, and always be on... What am I doing wrong?
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Dave.
Hi Dave,
Don't expect much from my solution since I am still a noob but this once happened to my device and I installed WiFi Lock from Google Play and enable it. It fixed the issue for me. Hope it will also fix yours.
Aivard said:
Hi Dave,
Don't expect much from my solution since I am still a noob but this once happened to my device and I installed WiFi Lock from Google Play and enable it. It fixed the issue for me. Hope it will also fix yours.
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Thanks for your reply! I've tried what you suggested and sadly didn't work, I did find an app that forces high performance on my phone and that seems to fix the problem though I don't want my phone running Wi-Fi at max power... What happens with the app you suggested, it keeps the Wi-Fi signal, but transferring stops... Weird huh... With the High Performance Widget this doesn't happen. With sense based ROMs the Wi-Fi is working perfectly though.
Dave.
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Hi,
Check your WiFi policy in Settings, there's an option for this.
any insight would be appreciated. My AT&T note three has for some reason stopped Being able to detect any Bluetooth devices. It was working one second then it suddenly stoped. All devices that were previously connected no longer display in the list. I know it is not a hardware issue because this has happened before. Doing a complete reset to factory settings solved it. Don't want to completely redo phone again. Any thoughts?
Stock everything beaides nova launcher if that helps
this might seem like something stupid but all of a sudden the enhanced features or rcs in android messenger stopped working. when i go into the setting it brings up the opt in screen, does the circle and gives me the check like everything is ok. but it doesnt work. when i go back in all it continues to do is give me the opt in screen never giving me the actual options of the features. it has worked for me since it rolled out. nothing has changed with my setup, i am unrooted. anyone else run into this? i have tried clearing cache, data, force stopping, restarting, uninstalling and reinstalling and even updating profile. so strange but this is a feature i really liked. any help is appreciated.
thanks
Just stumbled across your post from a Google search as I am having the same issue on my Galaxy S6 on Sprint (which like you, was indeed working previously) and my brand new Sprint LG G6. On both, anytime I tap on the enhanced features in the settings it brings up that blue opt in screen, gives me a nice check mark, but I still can't get in there anymore to change the settings or verify it is working. I've tried all sorts of combinations of the Messenger app and Carrier Services to no success. If you managed to resolve this, please let me know!
Mine was working on my note 4 but it does not work on my Galaxy S8 plus. Did you guys ever resolve this? Mine never even gives the checkbox it just stays on the Excuse the wait Messages will let you know when this is complete.....
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Mine was working on my note 4 but it does not work on my Galaxy S8 plus. Did you guys ever resolve this? Mine never even gives the checkbox it just stays on the Excuse the wait Messages will let you know when this is complete.....
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I've got the exact same problem. Have you found a solution?
Ditto on my S8. @xPhrostx or @Stanleywinthrop ... did either of you ever end up having any success?
Oddly enough, it worked fine on my dad's S3!!!
So there seems to be some type of weird bug with Android Auto and the GS8. Everything works perfectly fine but basically after 1-2 uses of Android Auto I always notice the UI will start stuttering and slowing down like crazy. At first I thought it was the launcher but it happens when you pull down notification shade and the multitasking view as well which is OS level. I also noticed that changing resolutions (FHD to WQHD or vice versa) would "fix" the issue until it happened again. Doing this resolution switch I believe kills all processes and clears memory/VRAM.etc.
So anyway, after days of trying to find the culprit I uninstalled Android Auto and did a reboot. Been over 24 hours now and phone is still as smooth as after a clean restart - I've used Maps to navigate and all the usual stuff I do in 24 hours without using Android Auto and it's still perfectly fine.
I really am upset with this because I loved using Android Auto - it worked perfectly. I'm going to wait a bit and see if they update either Android Auto and/or after the next GS8 software update. I doubt it's anything to do with Android Auto and more to do with whatever changes Samsung made to Nougat on GS8. Oh well.
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So there seems to be some type of weird bug with Android Auto and the GS8. Everything works perfectly fine but basically after 1-2 uses of Android Auto I always notice the UI will start stuttering and slowing down like crazy. At first I thought it was the launcher but it happens when you pull down notification shade and the multitasking view as well which is OS level. I also noticed that changing resolutions (FHD to WQHD or vice versa) would "fix" the issue until it happened again. Doing this resolution switch I believe kills all processes and clears memory/VRAM.etc.
So anyway, after days of trying to find the culprit I uninstalled Android Auto and did a reboot. Been over 24 hours now and phone is still as smooth as after a clean restart - I've used Maps to navigate and all the usual stuff I do in 24 hours without using Android Auto and it's still perfectly fine.
I really am upset with this because I loved using Android Auto - it worked perfectly. I'm going to wait a bit and see if they update either Android Auto and/or after the next GS8 software update. I doubt it's anything to do with Android Auto and more to do with whatever changes Samsung made to Nougat on GS8. Oh well.
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Works fine and connects faster to my car than s7 edge.
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What receiver are you using? I'm shopping for one and I have it in mind but I know the stereo companies don't really make firmware a big priority. Android Auto isn't a deal breaker, but it'd be good to know.
I have 0 issue with mine
I also have no issue with android auto, and I use it every day.
Yeah I had the weird UI slowdown 2 days after uninstalling Android Auto. I'm getting irritated now.
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I have 0 issue with mine
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This.
Did you use SmartSwitch or another automated method to restore your phone? Android Auto doesn't like to be moved vs. installed and all the apps available for use in AA have to be installed after AA and not before. Try uninstalling AA and all the apps accessible to it and then reinstall starting with AA.
I'm having weird issue not able to connect my S8+. I don't see android auto on stock unit. ( Hyundai Elantra )
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Did you use SmartSwitch or another automated method to restore your phone? Android Auto doesn't like to be moved vs. installed and all the apps available for use in AA have to be installed after AA and not before. Try uninstalling AA and all the apps accessible to it and then reinstall starting with AA.
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I'm using Android Auto just on the device with BT connection to my BMW which does't support Android Auto in the car. The app itself works well but after using it causes what appears to be UI slowdown with the notification shade and application switcher . I uninstalled it again and again the performance on my phone is better so far. I'm not sure it is causing some issue because it launches itself over the lock screen and whatnot. It functions fine but I haven't found anything else that helps with my phones performance than removing Auto. Will keep testing
I just got a Kenwood DDX9703S installed and Android Auto plays great with the S8.
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I'm using Android Auto just on the device with BT connection to my BMW.
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Does your BMW support Mirror Link? If so, if you have a unlocked S8, it supports Mirror Link too. I haven't used Mirror Link in years and my car natively supports Android Auto but it might be a better solution.
using android auto on a kenwood receiver here, works fine to me no slowdowns
Y does Android Auto need Bluetooth ? Cant we use only with usb like CarPlay ?
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Y does Android Auto need Bluetooth ? Cant we use only with usb like CarPlay ?
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Yes and I prefer to since my receiver has quick charge.
I have the DDX9703s and galaxy S8 as well. Everything is working fine but I'm not getting my text messages through the head unit. Did you ever have that problem?
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I have the DDX9703s and galaxy S8 as well. Everything is working fine but I'm not getting my text messages through the head unit. Did you ever have that problem?
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Yes, though I'm sure there's a setting that's the culprit because I do get them sometimes.
Recently on my Note 10+ (SM-N975U1) running stock Pie and Dec 1 2019 update, I have been experience 2 issues.
Notifications for some apps are delayed
App updates hang on Google Play Store
For the app updates, they stall with "Download Pending" or the download stalls with <100% complete.
Resolution steps that have NOT worked
Clearing cache and data for Google Play Store
Rebooting phone
Rebooting into Safe Mode
Changing from Wifi to Cell Network Data and vice versa
Stop/starting app updates
Current Workaround
Closing/swiping the Google Play Store and opening it again. It will eventually complete downloading after multiple attempts and install/update an app - you will have to repeat this continuously for every app you want to install or update.
Is there anyway to debug this without doing a complete reset?
This is a problem I've had on many phones over the last few years. It took me a while to figure it out but it's bluetooth related. More specifically, I had the "Dynamic Lock" option enabled on my Windows 10 work laptop (which basically just locks my pc when my phone gets far enough away). I disabled this and now all my notifications come immediately and play store updates work as they should. I realize that you may not have that enabled and if that is the case then turn off your bluetooth for a while and see what happens. It worked for me and several others on the samsung community forum.
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This is a problem I've had on many phones over the last few years. It took me a while to figure it out but it's bluetooth related. More specifically, I had the "Dynamic Lock" option enabled on my Windows 10 work laptop (which basically just locks my pc when my phone gets far enough away). I disabled this and now all my notifications come immediately and play store updates work as they should. I realize that you may not have that enabled and if that is the case then turn off your bluetooth for a while and see what happens. It worked for me and several others on the samsung community forum.
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Thank you! I turned off Bluetooth but nothing happened but after I rebooted with Bluetooth off everything started to work again. Is there a permanent fix for this? I am assuming turning back on Bluetooth will cause this to happen again? The strange thing this never happened to my Note 8.
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Thank you! I turned off Bluetooth but nothing happened but after I rebooted with Bluetooth off everything started to work again. Is there a permanent fix for this? I am assuming turning back on Bluetooth will cause this to happen again? The strange thing this never happened to my Note 8.
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I have no idea why this happens. What I do know I have had this issue on LG phones, Pixels, and Motorola's. It isn't a Samsung thing. I think it's an Android Bluetooth issue.
This is an old thread - but in case someone else finds it, I came across someone's suspicions in another thread that their Plantronics headset was causing some kind of problem with their Bluetooth. I began unplugging my Savi headset when not in use and it seems to help... YMMV.
This has been going on since Pie; made me upgrade from my Note 8 to Note 10 and it came right back. Infuriating.
You may also want to try to rub a lucky stone and do some chanting as well, because it's about as effective as hoping for a fix after all this time.