Hi friends. My daughter has the S22 ultra and wants to disable wifi calling. Each time she clicks the toggle, it automatically turns itself on again within seconds. The only success she has found is to completely disable wifi.
She wants her wifi on. She only wishes to disable wifi calling. Thank you
bigearlotis said:
Hi friends. My daughter has the S22 ultra and wants to disable wifi calling. Each time she clicks the toggle, it automatically turns itself on again within seconds. The only success she has found is to completely disable wifi.
She wants her wifi on. She only wishes to disable wifi calling. Thank you
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This isn't expected behaviour.
Is she using the stock dialer app? Or is she using a 3rd party app?
Which software version is running on the phone?
TheMystic said:
This isn't expected behaviour.
Is she using the stock dialer app? Or is she using a 3rd party app?
Which software version is running on the phone?
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Sorry, I was mistaken. My daughter has the note 20 ultra. But she is on android 13 with stock dialer
bigearlotis said:
Sorry, I was mistaken. My daughter has the note 20 ultra. But she is on android 13 with stock dialer
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Here are some things you can try:
1. Reset network settings
2. Reset app preferences
3. Delete app data for Carrier Services app
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So it seems that the Dialer on my Nexus S is killing my battery. I noticed over a last few days that it will be at 40% or more of battery usage. It seems it keeps the phone awake. Anyone had this happen?
no one out there has noticed an unusual Dialer activity causing the phone to be awake?
Stock or custom rom?
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i just looked at my phone and the Dialer is at 40%, then Display at 16%. I'm on 2.3.2 stock.
2% here for me, right at the bottom of the list.
Stock 2.3.2
It's very intermitent. It's fine today. I bet it'll be back up after another restart.
Dialer was at 17% here about two hours ago, restarted and it's calmed down. This has happened about three days in a row. Hard to replicate though
CPU Total: 4m 45s
CPU Foreground: 18s
Keep Awake: 1h 6m 12s
Trying to figure out what the trigger for this is. Do you have a bluetooth that you make phone calls with by chance?
Have you by chance tried clearing the data of the dialer in applications settings > dialer?
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c_licious said:
Have you by chance tried clearing the data of the dialer in applications settings > dialer?
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I haven't but last night I let my battery drain dead. So far today Dialer is at 2%. There is some sort of trigger that makes it stick, just gotta figure out what that trigger is.
Nope. I do not use a BT headset. Mine did it today again. Went into "all apps" and force stopped dialer storage. Phone lost signal for about 30 seconds, then came back. No change in activity since then, as in it stopped running.
Has anyone in this thread having the problem by chance turned on the Internet Calling SIP accounts. I just realized that the Dialer seems to be keeping the Wifi active. I did set up my SIP Gizmo5 account and turned on allow to "receive incoming calls (reduces battery life)." I'm thinking this may be what's causing it.
I got this Dialer issue as well last night. This has been couple of times. But, I did not know what might the root cause until recently. Well, still don't know, but I might know "when" it can happen. At least I noticed this several times.
Dialer is awake when I set my phone to use WiFi ... AND ... WiFi sleep policy = NEVER.
So, when my phone is turned off, the WiFi is still active.
Then the Dialer is also awake for some reason.
If I use 3G, this has never happened.
I am using stock ROM 2.3.2, not-rooted.
Is there any app that can "monitor" and find out why the Dialer is awake?
Or, is there any app that can do background logging? Logging Android activity while device is OFF.
Have you set up internet phone? SIP phone under call settings?
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No, I don't set that.
I just re-checked:
Internet Call Settings:
Accounts -> Receive Incoming Calls [ ] (unchecked)
Nothing under SIP Accounts
Use Internet Calling
(*) Only for Internet Calls
Should I change "Ask for each call" ?
derfasaurus said:
Have you set up internet phone? SIP phone under call settings?
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I don't think that will matter. I turned off my SIP calling, don't know if it will solve my issue. Was hoping yours was the same.
I shall continue to monitor.
gogol said:
No, I don't set that.
I just re-checked:
Internet Call Settings:
Accounts -> Receive Incoming Calls [ ] (unchecked)
Nothing under SIP Accounts
Use Internet Calling
(*) Only for Internet Calls
Should I change "Ask for each call" ?
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I have posted in Android Software Development:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935772
In case a brilliant Android developer will take that as a challenge.
I think, this kind of tool is very useful for issue like this.
Found a good tool for background logging:
http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/market/apps/app/com.nolanlawson.logcat/CatLog-Logcat-Reader
It can record while the device is sleeping.
Let see if I can find something.
gogol said:
I have posted in Android Software Development:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935772
In case a brilliant Android developer will take that as a challenge.
I think, this kind of tool is very useful for issue like this.
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My buddy with a Nexus S just reported the same issue. Dialer taking 12%, no SIP installed. Wifi Sleep Policy to be off when the screen is off. Hasn't made a phone call in two days according to him. I'm running out of ideas. Mine hasn't kicked in the past two or three days, I'll keep an eye out still.
In case anyone hasn't seen my post on this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10801621&postcount=1
Since I don't have a SIM in (and the phone is in airplane mode all day, every day), I'm thinking it has something to do with SIP calling as I have a Gizmo account set up, set to receive incoming calls. Also, the turn over silence thing didn't help me at all.
booyakasha said:
In case anyone hasn't seen my post on this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10801621&postcount=1
Since I don't have a SIM in (and the phone is in airplane mode all day, every day), I'm thinking it has something to do with SIP calling as I have a Gizmo account set up, set to receive incoming calls. Also, the turn over silence thing didn't help me at all.
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I still have never seen the "turn over for silence" option. I think it's specific to CM7 or other custom roms, it's not on the stock rom unless I'm missing something.
When my nexus 5 (32GB rooted) is in standby mode, incomming messages can't be received - why?
When I wake it up it's get those messages that have sent to me before a long time (sometimes few hours).
How can I fix this?
I'm with stock rom...
By the way. is there better rom for nexus 5 than the stock rom?
NaNoNe said:
When my nexus 5 (32GB rooted) is in standby mode, incomming messages can't be received - why?
When I wake it up it's get those messages that have sent to me before a long time (sometimes few hours).
How can I fix this?
I'm with stock rom...
By the way. is there better rom for nexus 5 than the stock rom?
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Your wireless connexion is still enabled while screen off?
Regarding the last point it all depends on what you want. Xposed modules could be enough but custom roms have so lovely features
Primokorn said:
Your wireless connexion is still enabled while screen off?
Regarding the last point it all depends on what you want. Xposed modules could be enough but custom roms have so lovely features
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its like that only when 3G not wifi
NaNoNe said:
its like that only when 3G not wifi
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You may have a battery saver mode which disables your 3G connection. I don't use Whatsapp but notifications from other apps work fine.
I've got the same problem. At first it was behaving normal. The last 2 days it like tgis. A bit of anoying.
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NaNoNe said:
its like that only when 3G not wifi
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Does it happen with other notifications as well or only WhatsApp?
Wi-fi setting
Go into settings/wi fi 3 dots bottom right/advanced/keep wi fi on during sleep/then choose always and you will get whatsapp messages as they come in.....
chainsuk said:
Go into settings/wi fi 3 dots bottom right/advanced/keep wi fi on during sleep/then choose always and you will get whatsapp messages as they come in.....
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i can get messages in wifi at any time.
the problem is only when im in 3G!
how to fix this?
Do you restrict background data? Do you have this issue with Whatsapp only?
If its just WhatsApp, you need to contact them. No one here can help.
kj2112 said:
If its just WhatsApp, you need to contact them. No one here can help.
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Especially if we don't have more feedbacks
As I wrote in the title, I have to turns off the bluetooth several times a day for some time...
I don't know why and don't have any other issues.
Do you know an application which monitors the activation of bluetooth, wifi etc... (which shows a graphical tool to know when the wireless technologies starts ?)
Or an app to know which other app can enable bluetooth ?
Go to settings application, manager application, click more (upper right) and click change system configuration. There you can see what application can turn you Bluetooth on.
I don't know the exact menus name because mine is in Portuguese. But you are going to find.
Probably you have installed an app that's turning your Bluetooth on for some reason.
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DjMriX said:
As I wrote in the title, I have to turns off the bluetooth several times a day for some time...
I don't know why and don't have any other issues.
Do you know an application which monitors the activation of bluetooth, wifi etc... (which shows a graphical tool to know when the wireless technologies starts ?)
Or an app to know which other app can enable bluetooth ?
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Have you figured out this yet? My friend is experiencing this exact problem with her S7 edge
mbolinao said:
Have you figured out this yet? My friend is experiencing this exact problem with her S7 edge
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It was the Xiaomi app for the miband, I uninstalled it and now I don't have this issue anymore
mbolinao said:
Have you figured out this yet? My friend is experiencing this exact problem with her S7 edge
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Also experiencing this on my s7 edge. Have to turn bluetooth off several times a day.
I've submitted this issue since July but the problem exists for me since the very first Developer Preview. Basically my Pixel behaves normally when connecting to both WiFi and mobile data. But sometime during the day the phone "loses" mobile data and a Mobile data has run out message appears, even though I have a prepaid line with enough quota still available. I had the issue in DP1, DP3 and final Oreo version (skipped DP2 and DP4) and nothing goes on with the submitted issue. So I've avoided updating because obviously I need my mobile data at all times.
There is some people commenting on the issue but I don't feel like Google is taking this seriously.
Google is working on a fix.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...ifi-to-use-mobile-data-and-incur-extra-costs/
I have the same issue too.But few days ago,I disabled the system app "carrierdefaultapp" by a third-party app (my pixel was rooted) and the issue disappeared.
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I have the same issue too.But few days ago,I disabled the system app "carrierdefaultapp" by a third-party app (my pixel was rooted) and the issue disappeared.
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which third party app is that?
kbaltodano said:
which third party app is that?
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ice box or you can delete the carrierdefaultapp(/system/app/CarrierDefaultApp) by RootExplorer
I have pretty good signal on my Pixel XL Android 8.0.0 Oreo.
ika-Arser said:
ice box or you can delete the carrierdefaultapp(/system/app/CarrierDefaultApp) by RootExplorer
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yep, can confirm this works. It's been like 5 days and I have not encountered the issue any more. I don't know how I didn't think about that. Thanks!
Wouldn't going into Developer options under Networking and disabling "Mobile Data always active" accomplish the same thing? I thought the bug responsible for this is that Oreo enables this by default.
CatThief said:
Wouldn't going into Developer options under Networking and disabling "Mobile Data always active" accomplish the same thing? I thought the bug responsible for this is that Oreo enables this by default.
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doesn't seem to be related at least in my case, just removed the CarrierDefaultApp and that was it. BTW I checked and the toggle is off but I don't remember if it was toggled on before.
kbaltodano said:
doesn't seem to be related at least in my case, just removed the CarrierDefaultApp and that was it. BTW I checked and the toggle is off but I don't remember if it was toggled on before.
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By removing CarrierDefaultApp are you removing all mobile data capability?
No, I can toggle data on and off as usual. That just removes the new data-management functionality which appears to be broken for some of us.
Can anyone recommend a way to bypass the mobile Hotspot authorization or an app they're using to activate the Wi-Fi Hotspot?
GreenLantern said:
Can anyone recommend a way to bypass the mobile Hotspot authorization or an app they're using to activate the Wi-Fi Hotspot?
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Flash Tmobile or Unlocked firmware
ShrekOpher said:
Flash Tmobile or Unlocked firmware
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Does the Tmobile firmware allow the VoLTE? Don't believe the unlocked does, use that frequently just because of bad reception in home.
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Does the Tmobile firmware allow the VoLTE? Don't believe the unlocked does, use that frequently just because of bad reception in home.
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I haven't tried the Tmobile firmware on this device, but had no issues on my S7e or my S8+. Didn't have wifi calling though, but I don't use that anyway.
I just flashed the unlocked firmware on it and I could use it just fine.
I'd like to know as well. Don't want to lose volte & Wi-Fi calling by flashing a different firmware.
manny05 said:
I just flashed the unlocked firmware on it and I could use it just fine.
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could you please post the download link for the firmware you used? :good:
and what is the model number on your device?
I have a N950UZKAATT. :fingers-crossed:
funkie.dude said:
could you please post the download link for the firmware you used? :good:
and what is the model number on your device?
I have a N950UZKAATT. :fingers-crossed:
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[GUIDE][Switching Carrier][Flashing Carrier][Flashing Unlocked] SM-N950U/U1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/how-to/guide-sm-n950u-u1-t3685884
Got it working last night using a method I found I think on the S8 section.
Use "BK disabler" and search system for "tether", disable all 3. I have attached a screen shot of them.
Set up your tether options, and make sure to Enable Wi-Fi sharing.
Now try to connect to any Wi-Fi network using a wrong password. While it's trying to connect quickly enable mobile hotspot, then turn off Wi-Fi.
I did it multiple times last night, it worked every time.
if you're looking for just an app then netshare no root tethering works, but since you have to use a proxy, it only allows internet to programs where you can configure proxy settings.
manny05 said:
[GUIDE][Switching Carrier][Flashing Carrier][Flashing Unlocked] SM-N950U/U1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/how-to/guide-sm-n950u-u1-t3685884
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Thanks a lot. i'll give this one a try
ajent said:
Got it working last night using a method I found I think on the S8 section.
Use "BK disabler" and search system for "tether", disable all 3. I have attached a screen shot of them.
Set up your tether options, and make sure to Enable Wi-Fi sharing.
Now try to connect to any Wi-Fi network using a wrong password. While it's trying to connect quickly enable mobile hotspot, then turn off Wi-Fi.
I did it multiple times last night, it worked every time.
if you're looking for just an app then netshare no root tethering works, but since you have to use a proxy, it only allows internet to programs where you can configure proxy settings.
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May I ask what firmware is your AT&T device running?
Hi I updated from BRA8 to CRB8 and lost my ability to have a hotspot. I am using it on AT&T and now have the bloatware. Can anyone help?
I just got the Note 8, updated it all the way. I guess I'm screwed on the hot spot?
JRPY said:
Hi I updated from BRA8 to CRB8 and lost my ability to have a hotspot. I am using it on AT&T and now have the bloatware. Can anyone help?
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BRA8 was working with this hotspot bypass?
Use "BK disabler" and search system for "tether", disable all 3. I have attached a screen shot of them.
Set up your tether options, and make sure to Enable Wi-Fi sharing.
Now try to connect to any Wi-Fi network using a wrong password. While it's trying to connect quickly enable mobile hotspot, then turn off Wi-Fi.
testrak said:
BRA8 was working with this hotspot bypass?
Use "BK disabler" and search system for "tether", disable all 3. I have attached a screen shot of them.
Set up your tether options, and make sure to Enable Wi-Fi sharing.
Now try to connect to any Wi-Fi network using a wrong password. While it's trying to connect quickly enable mobile hotspot, then turn off Wi-Fi.
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Can you share screen shot, it didnt post. Thanks!
JRPY said:
Can you share screen shot, it didnt post. Thanks!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4358673&d=1513083269
testrak said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4358673&d=1513083269
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hmnmm that first one is missing
There's a program around the net called wifirouter but I think it's only working on rooted devices