Hello, I have the Oneplus 8T but almost all the times I have experience these issues. I do not know if it is related to the operator or due to Oxygen OS or what:
-Sometimes while I am in a call, it automaticly ends
-With wifi there is no problem but when I go away from this wifi, example to the car. Almost all the apps are not working with mobile data and I have to turn off and turn on the data.
-Sometimes I do not have internet and I have to restart the phone or turn off and turn on the airplane mode.
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Cell standby is eating up all of my battery. I have no idea what is doing it. Any suggestions?
I'm on T-Mobile.
I fixed the issue. It's caused by having WiFi turned on. Hopefully a fix is pushed out shortly but in the meantime this is what I did to resolve the issue: Turn off WiFi, fully charge device, restart and go fourth.
I was able to fix my cell standby issue buy turning of WiFi, fully charging the phone and restarting. No issues as long as I don't turn WiFi back on.
if you use the t-mobile app, they have a feature to automatically turn off wifi once you leave an area that you automatically connect wifi to. it's really interesting. it only turns on wifi and connects to networks you have previously already connected to. I assume it uses gps, worth a shot trying, can't report improvements yet because I haven't tried it yet
Same Issue with Verizon. Although I have no intention of turning Wifi off and racking up a data bill, so thats not an option unless Im out of my house.
Experiencing the following issue
ever since the upgrade to 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL...
If I leave home/work (Wi-Fi) briefly, (and so therefore on mobile data) and then soon after return to my regular Wi-Fi, it does not reconnect, it just stays on mobile data. The Wi-Fi signal remains on, but does not auto reconnect. If I check my Wi-Fi settings it must shows the location with a status of 'saved'. My only remedy is to go into and out of Airplane mode, and then it does connect to Wi-Fi.
How can I fix this?
hesian said:
Experiencing the following issue
ever since the upgrade to 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL...
If I leave home/work (Wi-Fi) briefly, (and so therefore on mobile data) and then soon after return to my regular Wi-Fi, it does not reconnect, it just stays on mobile data. The Wi-Fi signal remains on, but does not auto reconnect. If I check my Wi-Fi settings it must shows the location with a status of 'saved'. My only remedy is to go into and out of Airplane mode, and then it does connect to Wi-Fi.
How can I fix this?
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Have upgraded to CyanogenOS 12.1.1-YOG7DAS2K1 but still have the same issue.
Anybody know how to fix???
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Got the phone this week and a couple days ago something weird happened. I was on Wifi and when i went out of the house, the wifi obviously disconnected. When i arrived at my destination, i noticed that i had no mobile data. Thinking it was just data connection issue, i tried turning on and off mobile data in the notification shade but to no avail. I then tried doing the same with airplane mode and again full bars with no data coming through. I did a restart of the phone and same results. What i did then was a swap of a sim card with my other phone and the mobile data returned! This was an annoying fix as i had to find a sim ejector tool.
This morning, same issue happened again. The only way to get mobile data back was to swap the sim cards back and forth. I do not think this is a hardware issue as the sim cards can be read. Is this a known bug among xiaomi devices or am i missing something?
Having the same issue, sometimes switch airplane mode fixes it, sometimes need a reboot.
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Never had this problem...
Miui11, still have to randomly Turn Off Mobile Data and back on, because it loses the Connection.
same issue here
miui 12
shaunydub said:
Having the same issue, sometimes switch airplane mode fixes it, sometimes need a reboot.
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Had the same yesterday, toggling airplane mode fixed it... Hopefully a known bug that will be fixed
After the recent update my phone will show no internet connection after traveling outside a wifi area. It's dropping data. If I enable airplane mode and then disable airplane mode it will then go online. Anyone else experience this issue?
Also lately while making calls, when I have the speaker enabled, it will randomly turn off repeatedly during a phone call. Any fixes?
Having none of those issues. It would help to know what type of device you have and which carrier you're on so folks with similar setup can share their experiences with you.
dzigns said:
After the recent update my phone will show no internet connection after traveling outside a wifi area. It's dropping data. If I enable airplane mode and then disable airplane mode it will then go online. Anyone else experience this issue?
Also lately while making calls, when I have the speaker enabled, it will randomly turn off repeatedly during a phone call. Any fixes?
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Check to make sure switch to moble date is turned on in settings-connections-wifi-advanced
no issues at mine, so make factory reset and fresh apps install (not recovery)
Hi,
I have noticed a strange behaviour using Wifi Calling. When I am away from home, and returning, it takes the phone about 15-20 mins for the wifi calling icon to show up and to be available. If I use airplane mode on/off it works instantly. I have seen this a few times on IOS as well, but seems more frequent on Android. So far tested on Samsung S22U and Sony Xperia 1 IV.
Also, today, while I was in a call, using VoWifi, the call dropped and when I looked immediately on the phone, vowifi icon was gone and it came back in a matter of 10 seconds.
Has anyone faced these issues and was able to narrow down the cause of it? My Wifi network does not have a firewall in place nor am I doing any sort of filtering. Changing between DNS servers makes no difference.
Turn off automatic WiFi network login on your phone and check again if it helped.
Hi, I do not have such option available. You mean wifi auto connect when in range?
Yes, because the phone can switch when the signal from the first router is weakening. (1)
Also, by setting up a manual connection, you can be sure that you are connecting to the router you want to connect to, not just any one. (2)
ze7zez said:
Yes, because the phone can switch when the signal from the first router is weakening. (1)
Also, by setting up a manual connection, you can be sure that you are connecting to the router you want to connect to, not just any one. (2)
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So you're saying turn those 2 settings off? I just recently ran into this issue with my Wi-Fi conking out intermittently and I'm experiencing 20% battery loss over night. I'm thinking its bad hardware. I just turned off these settings. I'll report back if it helps.