Hey all, I am posting in the Dev thread in hopes that someone with working knowledge replies. I am running my own Rom on an optimus-T based on V10L - I wanted Tmobile's wifi calling, Sipdroid doesn't work for me or maybe vice versa. Everything works as it did out of the box or better... my ROM is just a stripped down the factory V10L ROM with swapped kernels, launcher, enabled JIT, etc.
One thing that I dislike about the current bluetooth configuration that I have seen implemented on the LG based builds is that bluetooth doesn't connect automatically. For instance when I get in my car and turn on BT it should connect automatically without me going into "settings>wireless>...>connect". CM always did this perfect on my old phone both audio and phone would connect with nothing more than turning on the BT in the notification bar settings. So how do I get this working as CM does with my current ROM? Is it in the config files or the BRCMBluetoothServices.apk?
I have tested mik's cm7 to verify that it works as desired and it connects as it should but there is no call volume only media...what gives?
Any input is appreciated! Thanks
When I activate mobile internet, I dont get a connection and there is no icon at the bar on the top. Only after a quick activation of airplane mode and the mobile internet in this time is still active, I get connected. Maybe you have an advice for fixing this problem.
No ideas ?
I also get same problem, some times.
Maybe Android need GSM data connection refresh periodically.
Some problem... It put it in airplane mode it sometimes work or I have to reboot
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Nice to hear that I didn't be the only.
Well, i dont encounter that problem. There might be some fault with your firmware. I am using CyanogenMod 7.2 by vo-1. As far as i know the build.prop file decides the refresh rates.
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Hi,
I am using FXP114 (CM7.2) on an Xperia Mini Pro. I use OpenStreetMap (OsmAnd) as a mapping application. In Settings -> Location & Security, I have "Use wireless networks" enabled to determine my location. I have WiFi and Mobile Data connections turned on, but GPS turned off.
Now, in OsmAnd, when I hit "Where Am I?", I keep getting
"Position unknown yet",
when I should be getting my location based on cell towers. This used to work just fine with the stock ROM. Does anyone know whether this is a known bug in FXP, or how I can fix this?
Thanks!
It's probably a problem in the velocity of your connection by data, or just that your application can't deduce your position just with your data connection. I don't know, but if the application work with data connection, you must be able to use it. Just make a test: with the news and weather program which comes with the gapps, try to deduce your location with the data connection. For my phone (SK17) worked!
Hi,
well, as I said, with the same phone/provider/app, it worked when I used the stock ROM.
Thanks fpr your suggestion, but I really want to keep gapps off my phone, plus I don't have a google account. What's another app I could use to test if it works there?
Thanks!
I tried with various other apps, like OpenSatNav, aMetro, MIUI Compass, and positioning via mobile network just doesn't work.
Is there anybody out ther who has this working with Free Xperia and the Mini Pro?
Thanks!
Probably seems like a ROM bug, if another apps also do not work.
Just realized another possible cause: I don't have gapps installed. Since network-based location is so closely tied to Google in stock ROMs, maybe it does not work on FXP when gapps are not installed?
Is there anybody out there without gapps on their FXP and working network-based location?
kingstah said:
Just realized another possible cause: I don't have gapps installed. Since network-based location is so closely tied to Google in stock ROMs, maybe it does not work on FXP when gapps are not installed?
Is there anybody out there without gapps on their FXP and working network-based location?
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That could be the cause.
Apparently, network location only works with gapps. To avoid installing them all, you can just pick the right apk manually, see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25620900&postcount=1131
Worked like a charm for me!
I installed the CM9 ROM from this link last night and have a couple of questions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1679957
It installed fine but the "Wireless and Networks" section was missing from Settings so I wasn't able to join a wireless network initially. When I started Google Play app it asked to join a network so that was fine but then I wasn't able to change network. I ended up installing the free Wifi Manager app so I can switch wireless networks. Is this a known issue with this ROM?
Also Chrome doesn't work currently - is there a setting to make it work (does it need HW acceleration?) or should I stick with the stock browser?
Hi all.
My Galaxy Note II (7100) is currently running on OMEGA v27 Kitkat 4.2.2.
To get Realtime Location Updates for AccuWeather i decided to activate in the ==> Location - Mode--==> the Locating Method
==>>Power-Saving-Mode--. The description therefore says, Uses Wifi and mobile networks to estimate your location.
But everytime, when i activate the settings as described before, it automatically enables GPS as well.(a lot of power consumption)
Does anyone have a workaround to fix this issue.
I guess this is NOT the same prob as reported by the known GPS Kitkat Bug.
BTW,...succesfully updated 1h ago to OMEGA v28 Kitkat 4.2.2. still the same issue.
Thanks
Tweetybussi