I have a problem with sharing my location via Telegram (or Glympse). After i share my location, for 1 hour for ex., location is send to friend, but location does not live. All permision are aloved. Have any the same problem?
It may be a background service getting killed.
Check Settings > Apps > whatever > Advanced >Battery > (Battery restriction or Battery optimization)
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I'm headed out of the country and have purchased a limited amount of data for the trip, but cannot find a way to turn off push email using Microsoft Exchange. Help!!
TIA!
Go to Settings > Communication > Microsoft Direct Push > OFF.
or go to
Activsync > Meny > Sync Options > Change to Manually
orbit9 said:
Go to Settings > Communication > Microsoft Direct Push > OFF.
or go to
Activsync > Meny > Sync Options > Change to Manually
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Many thanks. Got it through Activsync. I'd updated my comm manager to a version that includes Mobile Wifi Router and hadn't realized that I lost the Microsoft Direct Push option in the bargain. :-(
I could never get a clear-cut answer from the differences of both of these. I could also never get the advantages/ disadvantages of having them on or off.
The closest thing I could find was this:
Tom Cruise said:
Okay, I did some testing and thought others may find the results useful. I should clarify that none of this applies if you have notifications disabled in any of the individual application settings or have misconfigured something else. I have "Auto-sync" enabled (Settings > Accounts & sync > Auto-sync). All testing was done with Wifi off and the phone set to idle/sleep.
Note: The settings discussed above can be found here:
- Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Enable always-on mobile data
- Settings > Accounts & sync > Background data
- Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Network
Test 1: Always-on mobile data ON / Background data ON
- Push Gmail works properly
- Push Exchange mail works properly
Test 2: Always-on mobile data OFF/ Background data ON
- Push Gmail works properly
- Push Exchange mail works properly
Test 3: Always-on mobile data ON / Background data OFF
- Push Gmail does not work
- Push Exchange mail works properly
Test 4: Always-on mobile data OFF / Background data OFF
- Push Gmail does not work
- Push Exchange mail works properly
Test 5: Always-on mobile data OFF / Background data OFF / Mobile network off
- Push Gmail does not work
- Push Exchange does not work
Additional comments:
- Regardless of the above settings, incoming phone calls and SMS messages were received properly.
- I have my phone set to have Google Voice handle all voicemail, and this too worked properly regardless of the above settings.
- Disabling Always-on mobile data in itself seems to make a big difference in battery life. I have this off and Background data on. So far, everything I use seems to work properly with these settings, and battery life is plenty for me to get through a day with frequent use.
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Ever since I've owned an Android device, I've always kept both of them check marked. But, out of curiosity, I unchecked "Always-on mobile data" on my S4G right now to see what kind of extra battery life I will get.
The only things I constantly want synced are my Exchange account, Gmail, and weather, so I'm hoping unchecking "Always-On Mobile Data" won't screw that up.
I just wanted to see what your opinion/ knowledge says on this whole Background Data vs. Always-On Mobile Data discussion.
Background data has to be ON to receive push gmails, whatsapps,etc internet background services...
Mobile Data always-on may not be checked...
zoro_op said:
Background data has to be ON to receive push gmails, whatsapps,etc internet background services...
Mobile Data always-on may not be checked...
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Is there any benefit to having mobile data always on?
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using XDA App
I'll just add that if you turn off "Background Data" Market will not work.
Hello,
I have Huawei watch 2 sports with LTE.
I am only using it for phone calls and to attend calls forwarded from my phone. Not using for data. I could not find a way to off the data connection keeping the sim connection intact in the watch which we can do in android phone. I want to off the data connection as it is draining the battery about 12% per hour.
So if anybody knows how to off the data connection only in Huawei watch, kindly help me.
Also if there is any reliable method to root the watch , kindly help me
Thanking You
drsaidalavi
Took me a while to find this as well!
Apps > Settings > Connectivity > Mobile > Mobile ON
Apps > Battery > Smart Power Saving > ENABLE
Custom > Mobile Data OFF
This leaves all the normal call/receive functions but does not allow mobile data to activate.
Enjoy!
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I tried to extract an apk from my previous phone to install the program above, that didn´t work. It´s part of a smart suite and I managed to get messenger working at pushing notifications and calls always, I did that by preventing it from using wifi, it was on cellular data at all times.
Anyone know of a similar program, easy to use and just prohibits certain apps from using wifi?
How about Settings > Wi-Fi & Internet > Data usage > Wi-Fi > choosing an app there > Wi-Fi disabled?
hajducsekb said:
How about Settings > Wi-Fi & Internet > Data usage > Wi-Fi > choosing an app there > Wi-Fi disabled?
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Thank you, had no idea that existed. Much appreciated.
What do the following settings do and should I enable them?
1. WiFi Scan Throttling (under Network developer options)
2. Intelligently select the best WiFi (WiFi Preferences)
3. Network Rating Provider. Currently set as Google or should
I select None?
4. Is there perhaps a manual explaining all settings including
Developer settings?
Thanks for the help