Very frequently, when I hit the sleep button, it goes to sleep, then wakes right back up again (it goes to sleep the second time I hit it).
Any idea why and how to stop it?
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Dan Ang said:
Very frequently, when I hit the sleep button, it goes to sleep, then wakes right back up again (it goes to sleep the second time I hit it).
Any idea why and how to stop it?
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I'd actually be interested in hearing a solution to this as well.
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For some reason my screen quickly turns itself off when I awake it from stand by. It's like 3 or 4 seconds and then the screen will turn off, I can normally get around it by quickly pressing a button and this will keep the screen on.
It's also not a constant problem, after a soft reset the problem seems to go away for a random period of time and then return.
Any one else experience similar?
aLlamaWithARifle said:
For some reason my screen quickly turns itself off when I awake it from stand by. It's like 3 or 4 seconds and then the screen will turn off, I can normally get around it by quickly pressing a button and this will keep the screen on.
It's also not a constant problem, after a soft reset the problem seems to go away for a random period of time and then return.
Any one else experience similar?
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Just go to Sound and Display --> Backlight --> Set it for longer.
gaarry said:
Just go to Sound and Display --> Backlight --> Set it for longer.
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That doesn't work mainly cause there isn't an option to turn the backlight off after 3 seconds
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I'm running latest firmware (2.1.4) on an A101IT and have an issue with Deep Sleep. If I put the A101IT into Deep Sleep two times, after waking it up the second time the device runs extremely slow. It appears to be unresponsive but actually does respond if given time. Can anyone who is having Deep Sleep problems duplicate this? Aside from an Archos firmware fix, does anyone know of a way to fix this issue? Thanks.
UPDATE: I installed a terminal emulator, ran top and when the A101IT returns from Deep Sleep the second time, /usr/sbin/audiomixer is taking 95% of the CPU. Looks like that is the culprit but I'm still not sure how to fix it.
[SOLVED] Deep Sleep issue
I think I found a solution...since /usr/sbin/audiomixer was taking all the CPU time I started poking around in Settings->Sound. There is a setting there called "Screen lock sounds" which I had checked. So I unchecked that setting and have been able to go in and out of Deep Sleep without any problems. Hope this helps someone. Sure hope Archos reads this forum too!
Just an off topic question but related to deep sleep.
Does the power led turn off when you put your device into deep sleep?
wdl1908 said:
Just an off topic question but related to deep sleep.
Does the power led turn off when you put your device into deep sleep?
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yes, that's how I know it went to sleep.
steve.l said:
yes, that's how I know it went to sleep.
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Too bad then mine is broken. Even just after doing a full device reset and flashing any firmware and no other apps installed the led stays on all the time.
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Just an off topic question but related to deep sleep.
Does the power led turn off when you put your device into deep sleep?
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For me, the LED only turns off after I leave my Archos idle for a while until the screen turns off.
If I press power button to put it into deep sleep, the LED is still on.
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bthoven said:
For me, the LED only turns off after I leave my Archos idle for a while until the screen turns off.
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That does not happen on my device.
bthoven said:
If I press power button to put it into deep sleep, the LED is still on.
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Does your USB host function?
wdl1908 said:
That does not happen on my device.
Does your USB host function?
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Sorry, the LED does turn off after I press the power button, but take some time to.
My USB host functions, but not for all thumbdrives.
bthoven said:
For me, the LED only turns off after I leave my Archos idle for a while until the screen turns off.
If I press power button to put it into deep sleep, the LED is still on.
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When you press the power button, did you turned off WiFi or enabled flymode?
Blablaat said:
When you press the power button, did you turned off WiFi or enabled flymode?
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I usually turn off wifi, but never use Airplane mode.
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Blablaat said:
When you press the power button, did you turned off WiFi or enabled flymode?
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Wifi was off.
I tried the airplane mode but no go.
Remember this was a firmware install with nothing added no extra apps nothing.
I'v done this with 2.0.71 and 2.1.04 and always got the same result no sleep deep or otherwise.
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Wifi was off.
I tried the airplane mode but no go.
Remember this was a firmware install with nothing added no extra apps nothing.
I'v done this with 2.0.71 and 2.1.04 and always got the same result no sleep deep or otherwise.
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When I turn airplane mode on and put the device in deep sleep the led stays on. In every other case the led turns off.
have you guys noticed that when you power down the phone it does shut off but not completely. the reason i think that its not fully shut down is because the phone boots back up within seconds of powering on....also the up time and awake time have not been reset back to 0. this actually is the only way my phone goes to sleep. any other time when i just turn the screen off my phone won't really sleep (wake lock)..ive noticed this with the blackend rom and also infected rom...the way i found to fix the wake lock issue is to do a factory reset which fixes the problem until i have to charge the the phone which everyone knows that the phone won't sleep while charging. so have you guys experienced this? and also do you know whats causing the wake lock? ive searched the forums and cant find anything...thanks!!
Fastboot, in the power menu, turn it off.
ok turned off fastboot and this fixed the up time and awake time not resetting...still having the wake lock issue tho...any other ideas to fix this?
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Fastboot, in the power menu, turn it off.
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Found this although it is not evo 3d specific it does go into detail about the wake lock issue and why it is apparent hope its of some use or at least explanation http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1128135
if you guys are not experiencing the wake lock issue what baseband and pri version are you on? im on baseband 0.97.10.0530 and pri 1.16_003 and prl 21083
poktangju said:
have you guys noticed that when you power down the phone it does shut off but not completely. the reason i think that its not fully shut down is because the phone boots back up within seconds of powering on....also the up time and awake time have not been reset back to 0. this actually is the only way my phone goes to sleep. any other time when i just turn the screen off my phone won't really sleep (wake lock)..ive noticed this with the blackend rom and also infected rom...the way i found to fix the wake lock issue is to do a factory reset which fixes the problem until i have to charge the the phone which everyone knows that the phone won't sleep while charging. so have you guys experienced this? and also do you know whats causing the wake lock? ive searched the forums and cant find anything...thanks!!
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When you reboot your phone, it does not turn completely off because you are rebooting the phone. It is a feature added by htc to speed up reboot speeds. When you reboot, it kills all apps and processes, goes to sleep, and boots up.
Turn fastboot off (menu>settings>power>fastboot) if you want it to turn completely off while rebooting.
To make the phone sleep while charging, go to
menu>settings>applications>development and uncheck "stay awake"
went to my setting and the stay awake while charging was unchecked already...actually i dont mind having wake lock while charging...just the wake lock with normal use...thx tho
Twolazyg said:
When you reboot your phone, it does not turn completely off because you are rebooting the phone. It is a feature added by htc to speed up reboot speeds. When you reboot, it kills all apps and processes, goes to sleep, and boots up.
Turn fastboot off (menu>settings>power>fastboot) if you want it to turn completely off while rebooting.
To make the phone sleep while charging, go to
menu>settings>applications>development and uncheck "stay awake"
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I've had this problem with both a rooted tablet with an extra launcher ontop of the B&N one, and now that I've put CM7 Final on it. Basically, it'll go to sleep after not being used for a few minutes, and then when I try to get it back on, it won't come back. The N button, or the power button, neither works, and I have to hard reboot it (hold the power button a while) to get back into it.
It doesn't happen every time, there doesn't even seem to be any rhyme or reason towards why it happens. Sometimes it'll just be sitting on the desktop when it happens, other times I'll have had a book open when it happens. Other times, it will come right back as soon as I push a button.
It's getting really frustrating, honestly. Is there any way to prevent this?
There's been some discussion of this (SOD = Sleep of Death) in the CM7 threads. You should look there for more info. I think searching for "wakelock" will find you what you need... I think that's what it's called. It's an interim fix.
I have been seeing this same thing. I originally thought it was something I loaded so completely unrooted it and let it run for a bit and rerooted it to find it is now doing it again. will look into what CRE mentioned
Only real thing I can find doing a lot of searching and reading is this ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23410167&postcount=103
Wake Lock app
Yeah, im having the same problem! It happens for me everytime. Im going to install that Wake Lock App tonight, see if it helps... my only concern is that will it drain battery life?
cheers steve
Weird as hell. Mine has not done this for a few days now. I do notice it happens when my WiFi is acting up.
last time it happened to me I had it sitting on the charger while I slept and I had left the wifi enabled.
I wonder if this is something to to do with the wifi sleep policy. I know on my android phone there is an advanced settings to access this.
any more issues with this? I have since been making sure to keep my wifi off when not in use, but I did have this happen once again when the battery was below 30% and sitting idle for a while.
I've had a similar issue where I need to hit the power button two or three times to get it to boot up on my CM7 Final internal build and I can't change the "go to sleep" settiing.
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apart from finding that Wake Lock app... Has anyone found a more permanent fix for the SOD issue?
I tried this and it seems to have worked as I haven't had the problem since I made this change.
Go to: Settings>Wireless & networks>Wi-Fi Settings. When you are in the Wi-Fi Settings screen, touch the Menu button in the status bar. It will bring up a dialog box. Select "Advanced" and on the Advanced screen touch Wi-Fi Sleep policy. That will pop up another dialog box and you select the "Never" radio button.
Hi, so, I have my SGS3 for almost a week now. Using Omega v27 and enjoying every second of it.
One thing bothers me (besides the dialer ) - it takes the phone a good 2 seconds to turn on when i press the power button. I'm not talking about restarting itself. I'm talking when the phone is on, there is no app running, and i lock it. Clicking the power button should bring up the unlock screen, but it takes a whooping 2 seconds for it to turn on.
On my previous Galaxy Mini, it was instant.
Is there any way to fix it?
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Hi, so, I have my SGS3 for almost a week now. Using Omega v27 and enjoying every second of it.
One thing bothers me (besides the dialer ) - it takes the phone a good 2 seconds to turn on when i press the power button. I'm not talking about restarting itself. I'm talking when the phone is on, there is no app running, and i lock it. Clicking the power button should bring up the unlock screen, but it takes a whooping 2 seconds for it to turn on.
On my previous Galaxy Mini, it was instant.
Is there any way to fix it?
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I have the same problem on every S3 i have ever used in my hands.
Its called "wake up lag"... 1.5-2s - its normal and I hate this so much!!!
It´s the time samsung need to wake up modem and so on after going to deep sleep (5s after switching off). You can download some software tools to prevent deep sleep, but its not battery friendly...
Its not a software problem - its a hardware problem - No... its a Samsung problem.
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I have the same problem on every S3 i have ever used in my hands.
Its called "wake up lag"... 1.5-2s - its normal and I hate this so much!!!
It´s the time samsung need to wake up modem and so on after going to deep sleep (5s after switching off). You can download some software tools to prevent deep sleep, but its not battery friendly...
Its not a software problem - its a hardware problem - No... its a Samsung problem.
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I have never had that problem. I really have no solution apart from a wipe but it definitely seems a issue as I have never faced it.
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This is not a problem.
It was there in my S2 after ICS update.
It is present in S3 also and it takes a second before lock screen appears after pressing power or home key.
you have to live with this.
It's Samsung's 'wakeup lag' that seems to appear in every one of their Android phones.
No way to get rid of it other than to flash AOSP/AOKP roms I believe.