[Q] Track what activated a GPS locate request? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently my phone has been randomly, though not often, pinging my GPS location. I'm sure an update of some kind started it but I am not sure what triggered it. Is there a way to track what application is/applications are asking for a GPS location? It's very random. No pattern (like not every time I launch an app or wake the phone- it'll just happen periodically- might be texting or reading twitter, etc.).

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[Q] Phone screen on/off randomly

I am creating this new thread because I haven't seen anything similar for the SGS II.
I can't pinpoint the exact moment when this started (before I rooted the phone), but my screen started turning on and off on its own.
Note that it is only the screen turning on/off, not the phone.
Has anybody experienced the same problem?
Any suspicion on the applications you have installed that may lead to this issue, third-party IM running in the background maybe; Skype, eBuddy, etc.
lol root whould have nothing to do with random reboots. What tweaks youve done since rooting might be the issue or maybe a rouge app.
The "rooting" part was just in case anybody asked
Yes, I installed Skype, but the anomaly started quite a bit after. No tweaks, couple of programs that shouldn't affect anything. The thing is that it does pretty often for two hours and then stops
I will report later when I will have more time to observe the pattern.
Have you opened vlingo voice control app? My phone started flipping out after running that app once. It messed with my screen and gps.
intruda119 said:
Have you opened vlingo voice control app? My phone started flipping out after running that app once. It messed with my screen and gps.
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Well I don't have Vlingo, but the default program that comes with the phone (Voice talk, Voice command).....yes! That could be it. It did start around the time I was messing around with it (I still haven't tried the GPS).
Do you still have the problem or did you solve it?
I opened it to trying to find name of app, and all of a sudden my gps turned on and screen lite up.

"Can't find location" randomly appearing on Home Screen

All of a sudden today, when unlocking my phone, I've seen this message pop up on the home screen for like 2 seconds. I figured it was just a random fluke and powered down but then when I went to click on refreshing my weather widget which is always set to the same zip code, it happened again. This widget is set to manual refresh, I have to click it to get an updated forecast. Then it happened again a few minutes later after simply unlocking the screen like it was doing earlier.
I've had Network Location services for wifi and gps turned off for a good 3 weeks or so. I only activate those on an as-needed basis. I don't use any apps that acquire my location (weather, facebook, etc.) I have the bear minimum apps running in 'Running Services' and I'm running the configuration in my sig (UnNamed, Entropy's DD, ICScrewd Theme). Any ideas what's going on?
does it happen every time you refresh the weather widget?
if it does I would try a different widget, just to see whether it goes away.
I just had GMail do this to me this morning (when I tried to refresh - I have that set to manual). I turned on location services (wifi and GPS) and let it get my location, then turned them back off. That seemed to take care of it. Might be a cookie based kind of thing - I loaded a new ROM yesterday and hadn't let it get a lock yet.
I just remembered that I updated Google Maps yesterday via the Market. I think that's the culprit. I can't see any setting though which I can change to disable automatic updating. I've gotten this message now like 3 times this morning.
Ive temporarily turned on Location Services for wifi/GPS but I prefer them off as I get much better battery life with them disabled.
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This seems to be happening to me more and more. Cannot pinpoint the culprit.
is this still an issue for anyone? It certainly is for me

GPS constantly working

Hello all!
Since yesterday, when I updated the firmware of my phone, the GPS icon has been shown constantly in the notification bar. It did not use to happen before. I am afraid it might be draining more battery than needed but I don't want to turn off GPS completely as I wanted it to be "ready to use" whenever I need to use, for example, Google Maps.
Is there something I can do? How can I control which app's might be using GPS connection in every moment?
Thank you!
+1
Every once in a while I see the GPS icon light up for a couple of seconds without apparent reason. I have no auto geo locating widget or so running, which might be an obvious guess.
Edit: just noticed I had weather information enabled on the lock screen so that may be the cause.

[Q] Anyone know of a GPS logging app?

So, I've got my GPS turned off in the settings (both Wireless Networks, and GPS) but recently I've been seeing the GPS icon show up and blink for a few seconds in the notification bar, and then disappear.
I'm wondering if there's a GPS logging app out there that'll log the timestamp of all GPS requests, the app that made the request, and maybe the IP or similar detective info so that I can figure out exactly what's firing up my GPS Wondering if a little malware slipped onto my phone, or something.
TIA
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Is this thing on?

Disable GPS notification

Is there any way, even with rooting or a ROM, to disable this stupid GPS notification?
I completely understand that it's trying to tell me that an application is occasionally using the GPS in the background, but it's irritating and unnecessary. I don't care that something is using the GPS. I'm fine with it. Stop telling me every few minutes.
My last two devices were Nexus phones and they don't bother popping up a notification unless an application is attempting to maintain a continuous GPS lock. That makes way more sense.
So is there a ROM that offers the ability to turn off these GPS notifications? Or some method of disabling the notification that doesn't involve stopping the applications from using GPS.
did you ever find the answer?

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