Tasker time context not working - Honor 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This may be issue of my device or Im just not good enough :<br />
After upgrading my honor 7 to marshmallow taskers time context doesn't work anymore. Cells are recognized correct but time based profiles doesn't work. <br />
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I have disabled all the battery optimization functions away from tasker. Event ought time context doesn't work. Pls help.

Others with same issue?

Somehow it has start to work

Hi,
I've similar problems.
Some previous working tasks does not work anymore with Marshmallow.
In two tasks, I had conditional statement on day of week that were no longer working.
I "solved' the problem by removing the if statement and added day of the week condition in task trigger.
Also a conditional statement on a global value is not working anymore but I need some more test...
For the moment I'm more focused on the fact that tasker is regularly killed even if it is set as protected app.
I've already had this issue already on first firmware version but has been corrected (with b170 if I remeber correctly)...

Same here, Seems lke tasker after long period of inactivity just goes to deep sleep.

Related

Schedule power on and off app?

Anyone know of an app that can power off the phone at a certain time and then power it back on?
How would this app be running when the phone is off? I'm sure profile settimgs or tasker could put it in airplane mode for a a certain period.
Im not sure if any app could power back on the phone, but if anything could it would be Tasker, i just got it the other day and i LOVE it, you can automate just about anything your heart could desire. Check it out here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717303
Cheers,
Daugusta
Daugusta12 said:
Im not sure if any app could power back on the phone, but if anything could it would be Tasker, i just got it the other day and i LOVE it, you can automate just about anything your heart could desire. Check it out here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717303
Cheers,
Daugusta
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Tasker is the whole reason I am looking. The developer of tasker said that running commands as root is not yet supported. So, I just need to run an app that will shutdown the phone at a specified time.
jsapp said:
How would this app be running when the phone is off? I'm sure profile settimgs or tasker could put it in airplane mode for a a certain period.
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Just asking. Years ago, my blackberry could do a full power off and back on at specific times.
Just an app for unrooted phones that restarted the phone at a set time would be great. Anyone seen anything.
i imagine the app would be phone specific? Idk about other android devices, but when the captivate is off and you plug it in to charge, it boots up a screen showing battery levels. Following on that line of thinking, why not replace the battery meter with a timer and fool the phone into thinking its always plugged in charging? ofc, this is a very crude way to do it but it may set people on the right line of thought.
I bet the blackberry that did it had some special hardware though that held some minute charge and timer.
Shut off / Wake up
I had a BBB 9000 and it came with a native program to set a time to wake up and shut off the phone at a time you would set. It had it for through the week and weekends. I really liked to be able to do that,
this owuld be a great app!
I am looking for something like this too. I used to have the native app on my blackberry and miss it. Any programmers out there want to take it on?
i realize this is quite the old post but many chinese phones support this and the scheduled option is in the settings menu to turn on and off the phone so it appears to be built into the rom
Yes, most Chinese android phones come with this feature. It has its own tab "scheduled on and off" in the settings section.
I had a meizu M2 which ran on FLY-OS(Android lollipop) and it had this feature. It was able to power off and back on again by itself. Even if I removed the battery after powering off the phone and insert it 20mins later, it would still power on at the set time. Also, blackberry phones were able to this also.
From what I've read about this online, some people claim that a few Chinese companies have patented this feature and have exclusive ownership over it. Currently, no other phones or custom firmwares have this feature.
Can we all together request the community for porting this feature?
Bump!
LeEco x722 stock Banggood 20s version has this feature too.
LetvSchedulePowerOnOff.apk
#Titanium Backup
#Mon Apr 29 22:58:03 GMT+03:00 2019
app_apk_md5=b02ab2fec0faee9f67e6ceef14d67bc2
has_dbdata=0
sys_ro.build.version.release=6.0.1
has_prefsdata=0
app_is_system=1
app_version_code=23
has_prefsdata_jpu=0
sys_ro.build.description=le_zl0-user 6.0.1 WIXCNFN5802001232S eng.letv.20170123.152935 release-keys
generation=1
app_gui_label=Power on & off settings 6.0.1
app_label=Power on & off settings
app_gui_icon=bla bla bla.....
app_apk_name=LetvSchedulePowerOnOff.apk
sys_ro.build.date.utc=1485156920
sys_ro.serialno=711db241
app_apk_location=internal
app_apk_codec=GZIP
sys_ro.product.model=LEX722
app_version_name=6.0.1
app_is_forward_locked=0
Schedule power on and off in android as a native feature NOT an app
Schedule power on and off in android as a native feature is possible as some Chinese phones have it for years (decade?).
Why is still not yet widely available this feature on Android by 2020, is it really patent problem or is it due it needs specific hardware which most phone don't have...............?
As once I had it on Chines phone I never stop miss it.
Please can somebody clarify this subject for good.
Thanks!
Didn't see this mentioned in either changelog or any Android Nougat reviews - finally has a schedule power on/off option!
HOW-TO: https://www.technologyhint.com/schedule-power-on-off-android/
Note: In Android 7.1.2 this setting is in Battery menu.
jwoegerbauer said:
Didn't see this mentioned in either changelog or any Android Nougat reviews - finally has a schedule power on/off option!
HOW-TO: https://www.technologyhint.com/schedule-power-on-off-android/
Note: In Android 7.1.2 this setting is in Battery menu.
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What is the article trying to say? I don't get it! (yes I seen it and used it before)
Seen actually few articles like that but it doesn't answer my question.
The pictures in the article shows an Android KitKat probably on some Chinese device.
Exactly as my old Chinese phone THL L969 (TECHNOLOGY HAPPY LIFE) LOL but I giving them big credit!
And I didn't find it on my Asus Android 7.1.2 anywhere in Settings nor in Battery menu.
So again, why is it not on nearly every phone and Android version by now 2020.
What is it so mysterious about it......................?
Thank you.
@Robexuk
My last 2 cents:
Once a device got powered off, not any piece of software running on it can perform a power on: should be obvious.
What can be done is to programmatically put Android device timer controlled in stand by mode ( means display gets switched off ) and to reawaken it. On rooted phones ( with BusyBox installed on ) this is very easy to realize.
Currently i power off my x722 manually (and i see myself that the phone is been really powered off after a while) and later, on the next morning it switches on automatically just to run the AOSIP's 9.0 default alarm.
I don't know if running that apk (extracted from Titanium Backup) helped me to retain that old 6.0 feature but before that my 9.0 phone was not able to automatically power on to run that alarm...
Στάλθηκε από το LEX722 μου χρησιμοποιώντας Tapatalk
hablando said:
Currently i power off my x722 manually (and i see myself that the phone is been really powered off after a while) and later, on the next morning it switches on automatically just to run the AOSIP's 9.0 default alarm.
I don't know if running that apk (extracted from Titanium Backup) helped me to retain that old 6.0 feature but before that my 9.0 phone was not able to automatically power on to run that alarm...
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Hello, can you eventually share that app?
I've searched for it but don't find it on the web....
It's to try it on my blackview bv6100 chinese phone which doesn't have this option.... (my old mann zug 5s had that with its stock rom...)

Openwatch

Coming here from [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554551], since I can't post there anymore:
I'm using Sony Ericsson X10i with a MBW-150 and Openwatch 1.5 of course. I recently upgraded Android to 2.3.3 and now my watch randomly disconnects and doesn't reconnect, even if I leave my phone and then return. Usually it took <30 seconds for them to reconnect, but I have given them minutes and still no reaction. I have to push a button on my watch to make it reconnect.
Any upcoming solution on this, or any information, I would be thankful.
/Oli
since not being allowed to post in the development forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554551]), i have to ask here:
firt of all, i'm using a google nexus s with NSCollab 1.0.39 and it works pretty good, so you may add the device to the "tested or reportet" list.
but i have two (minor) issues:
the sender and subject is not displayed on the watch when i recieve an email, using the modded gmail 2.3.5 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16265599), neither with "classic" notification nor "all notifications".
i want to start the music app (or maybe other apps, mytracks for gps tracking for example) remotely. i can easily find out the package, its com.google.android.music, but which classname do i have to fill in and where can i find it out?
nevertheless, thanks for this great app.
I am also not allowed to post in the previously mentioned thread in the development section, but have some questions:
I recently purchased the thinkgeek watch (apparently without reading the development thread thoroughly enough) and it does not work quite as well as would be desired. As stated before, when I "test" the connection after following the instructions for the LM watches, it vibrates, but does not activate the screen. I am using the fake mdw-150 device type. In terms of notification functionality:
At first I was able to connect to the watch, and it gave me the option of two different messaging lines and global notifications and the whole nine yards. Subsequently, it did not give me these options. I think something funny happened with the paired devices in the bluetooth menu that I have to figure out. All functionality I am referencing here is after the options available to me was reduced.
Phone Calls: Vibrates, no text
SMS: Nothing
Alarm: Vibrates, No text
Media: Nothing
Gmail: Nothing
That is the extent of my testing at this point. I'm going to try fixing the goofyness that is going on with my bluetooth paired devices, then possibly try installing cyanogenmod and seeing if there's any root tools I can use that might help (my phone is a rooted nexus s running stock 4.0.3 if that helps you.) I'll update this when I have more thoroughly explored this to the best of my abilities.

[Q] Service vs. intents in the manifest file - efficiency

Hi,
This is the first time I've started a thread so home I'm in the right place etc.
Just working on my first ever app. I created it as a service as that's what I thought I needed to monitor the battery status, screen status etc. I created some intent filters within the program itself to do that and assumed the process had to be running to get them.
Then I read I could have put the intents in the manifest file and my app will be started up if it isn't already running. That sounds quite neat as I can get rid of the notification icon I have to have in the notification area (I had to use setForeground to stop Android killing off the service and then immediately re-starting it). But -
Am I going to use up more battery with this second method? (using intents to wake the process) I'm not sure how often Android is going to terminate my process but if it's quite often then the overhead of my app starting up and reading some variables I'd have to persist could be a drain.
Any rule of thumb help here? I know the answer might have a bit of "depends" in it but really looking for some general advice.
Thanks.
Peter.

Lifecycle question

I'm a fairly new Android developer and am trying to get a better
understanding of how to handle the lifecycle events.
First, I'm under the impression that every new screen I create for my
app is an activity in it's own right. Is this correct, or is there a
better way to display different screens within the same activity.
If every screen should be it's own activity, how do I manage something
like a network connection that I want to keep alive for every screen,
but I want to disconnect from when the app actually goes away? Do I
need to handle the app being destroyed in every activity?
Before JellyBean this wasn't that much of an issue as the user pretty
much "backed out" of the app to get rid of it, so handling it in the
main activity was fine. But now I can switch between apps and kill
the app no matter what screen it's on, so that's causing me some
issues.
Thanks,
Dan
About your first question:
I hate that too lol. What I do now is declaring 2 screens in the layout file, but set one to visibility="gone"
Now when you want to switch to the other screen, do:
MainScreen.setVisibility(View.GONE)
SecondScreen.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE)
That will switch the screens.
Second question: network actions should always be done in a background service. At least I think they should; my app crashed when I wanted to do it in an activity.
I don't have an answer on the last question, sorry.
Hope I helped!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.2 JB

Bugs in official Lineage OS 14.1 and Resurrection Remix 5.8.4 for Galaxy S2 GT-I9100

The info about the issues provided as on 2017 September 13.
The text was last edited on 2019 August 24.
Hello.
Sorry for mistakes in my poor English.
I had used every day LOS14.1 and RR5.8.3-5.8.4 custom ROMs for Samsung Galaxy S2 (model: GT-I9100) for more than 2 months in the middle of 2017 and this is my serious test report:
1) When you will get an incoming phone call, receive a message via cellular network or a file via bluetooth then Galaxy S2 with the custom ROM will rings and vibrates but the screen can be fully dark for several seconds without any notification about it.
This bug almost does not exist in RR 5.8.4.
2) Multiple issues are with the smartphone storages (internal and external).
a) Some apps can do not work with the smartphone storages. They can start to work with storages after the smartphone reboot or after few reboots only.
The same bug is in the Resurrection Remix ROM 5.8.4. The screenshots attached to this message proof the existense of this bug in RR 5.8.4.
b) Only during my attempt to use the custom ROMs LOS 14.1 and RR 5.8.3-5.8.4 on Samsung Galaxy S2, I lost the 1 file (it was the important file to me) on an external microSD card and yet file explorer apps start to show the 2 suspicious unerasable zero size files in file listings there, which I can not delete nor rename nor even copy - file explorers to continue to show they in file listings still today after years on my microSD card. It is interesting that these zero size undeletable files was discovered not in an upper directory but instead deep in the old different long directories on my microSD card. Thus, may they was implemented hiddenly as masking labels there for a reason remained unknown.
c) Impossible to appoint an user installed file explorer app as a default file explorer for pick-up files from another programs. For instance, when the smartphone user want to send a file via Skype then there is always only the file explorer opens with the poor and uncomfortable interface, which implemented in the custom ROM as default forever. And only then from its ugly interface the user can choose one of other installed file explorers for using they once for find and pick-up a file.
The famous FX File Explorer app does not work with the default internal folder 'Documents'. The app also can not delete a group of selected files on an external SD card.
The RR 5.8.4 ROM haves even 2 implemented file manager apps which work smooth but they both have poor UIs with limited functions.
Factually, do not providing Android APIs correctly the custom ROM developers refuse to use user installed apps fullfledgely but instead they compel the users of their ROMs to use only an ersatz bloatware soft implemented by the ROM developers in the custom ROMs.
3) The big battery drain after every reboot and a significant battery drain in general.
As more media files (videous, images include offline map tiles, sounds) are in the internal or external storage (an microSD card) of smartphone then more extensive battery drain Galaxy S2 will suffer after every reboot and after some operations with access to storages. This bug appears in both ROMs: in Lineage OS 14.1 and in Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 - 5.8.4.
For instance, if 128GB microSD card almost full of various videous and photos is in the smartphone then it becomes very hot for more than 1 hour after every reboot!
Some my futher research reveals that the high temperature with the battery drain caused by the dubious activity of Media Storage app implemented in the Lineage OS based ROMs hiddenly. This app finds and analises all media files (and may more) by unoptimized and uneffective way creating and saving big hidden databases, wasting CPU, a battery and an internal storage.
Unfortunately, disabling of this dubious hidden app leads to the smartphone loses functionality partly.
Please, pay in opinion that this bug produces the same traces as usually produced by some hidden virus activity: excessive scanning of user files, an unexpected load on the hardware, eventual draining of the battery...
4) Multiple lags (short freezes) are at various programs interfaces using. A main Android 7 menu is more or less smooth only.
For instance, Skype app version 8 has lags to several seconds in its menu.
Also the smartphone touchscreen is more sensible with the latest original Samsung's firmware (Android 4.1.2) rather than with LOS 14.1 or RR 5.8.4.
On another hand, Galaxy S2 with LOS 14.1 or with RR 5.8.4 scores more points in AnTuTu test but it is only mostly due to becoming of supporting F2FS and yet getting additional points for an newer additional rendering engine.
5) Sometimes over-the-air updates becomes impossible due to already after downloading an update file the smartphone then displays an error message 'Unable to reboot into recovery'. For instance, this bug appears after 2nd August 2017 and 23th August 2017 updates.
6) Camera1 and Camera2 APIs do not provided correctly. Some serious camera apps report about it clearly by a message and then close. Another camera apps are buggy.
I just will give few examples...
All videous recorded with a mono sound only but can be saved as allegedly with a stereo sound.
The famous A Better Camera app by Almalence loses all its settings unexpectedly time to time and becomes as its first launch again. This bug does not exist in RR 5.8.4 but instead there is another bug with A Better Camera app: it can not record videous with scene mode setting. And it is very sad due to the app can significantly improve the camera in our old device specially for photo and videorecordings in low light conditions (it can be reached by choosing manually ISO800 and then the Fireworks scene mode).
The implemented in the ROM the Snap camera app is very weak with the ugly uncomfortable interface.
7) There is a trouble to enter the year manually in the data settings in a portrait mode due to number of years limitation. The same bug was in RR 5.8.3 but it was fixed in RR 5.8.4.
This bug does not exist in a landscape mode.
8) It can send and receive only the very limited kinds of files via bluetooth, which filename extensions are listed among a poor list of files recognised by the custom ROM itself (not by user installed apps). Factually, it is like an unwanted blocking filter at the bluetooth.
For instance, you can create an effective compressed .zipx archive file by the WinZip app for Android OS on Galaxy S2 but you will be unable to send such archive file via bluetooth. And you will be unable to receive such files too.
Many file extensions do not recognized by the custom smartphone ROM: among they are modern Opus music format, RAR archives and etc, etc. You will be unable to send or receive they via bluetooth.
The same bug is in RR 5.8.4.
Please, pay in opinion this issue does not seem as a mistake of the ROM developers but just opposit: it seems more as an unwanted blocking filter specially implemented on the bluetooth. And their reason for it remains unclear and suspicious.
9) There is an implemented feature to record a phone call but there is not an option to record all phone calls automatically. Instead only after hand up there inside the tree of dialer settings appears a hidden option which allow manually start to record the current call. So, if you want to record the call then only already during the call you need to go into the dialer menu tree and activate this hidden option, which is uncomfortable.
Moreover, external apps for phone call recordings does not work properly with this ROM (they do not record sounds from another side).
The same bug is and in RR 5.8.4.
10) The famous SuperSU root tool by ChainFire does not compatible with Lineage OS 14.1 for Galaxy S2. And apps which require only the SuperSU root can do not work properly.
The same bug is in the Resurrection Remix 5.8.4.
11) The small window with the text 'MTP host error' appears in the screen foreground like a ghost.
The same bug is in RR 5.8.4.
12) The settings menu haves a white background everywhere and it causes wasting of short lifetime span of pixels of OLED display triggering yet the additional unwanted battery drain and provoking an eye strain.
Unfortunately, a wallpaper does not change it.
There is not a simple option in the settings menu for just to change its white background to black.
It is not a bug but it is a significant disadvantage of the Lineage based ROMs - specially the Resurrection Remix ROM, which haves miltiple various settings and options but except needful simple this one.
13) The official Lineage OS bug tracker does not accept bug reports by easy way. Instead it requests a registration in advance via a full user name and other personal data, which can be sensitive and used by unappropriate way. It does not allow the registration via the World famous and trusted Google+ or Facebook social networks. Moreover, sometimes the bug tracker does not work and have an announcement about sheduled technical maintenance on a web-hosting side.
14) The ROM developers do not fix even well known simple bugs like described here at the points 8 or 9.
Talking very softly: some XDA forum users (include moderators) also do not welcome for public bug reports in proper topics of the XDA forum. It seems like they conceal the existence of many bugs and only lure new people to become victims of the buggy ROMs. And I did started this topic for stop it.
I do not know what their purpose is exactly.
But after some time observation it is possible to determine that someone actually regularly 'dilute' proper topics on the XDA forum by short luring messages in parrot style like 'I had installed it and it is great!' Unfortunately, such kind of simple messages are just alluring fakes high probably.
The another short trap parrot messages are like that 'It runs fast and smooth!'. The deception there is that it attracts only by the Android 7.1.2 menu appearance on the old device for purposes like a brag but really conceal that the whole device with this ROM becomes unreliable for serious fullfledge using.
I was attracted by topics on the XDA forum about Android 7.1.2 for Samsung Galaxy S2 (model: GT-I9100) and I had lost more than 2 months period installing latest Lineage OS 14.1 updates and Resurrection Remix ROMs 5.8.3 - 5.8.4 and I had decided that the last official Samsung's firmware with Android 4.1.2 is not ideal but much reliable on Galaxy S2 rather than LOS 14.1 or RR 5.8.4.
15) The custom ROMs does not provided as a single useful full package unlike it was with a Samsung's official firmwares. Actually, things, which called Lineage OS 14.1 or RR 5.8.4 for Galaxy S2, are main parts of unresonant firmwares only. It means that in a case of installing such firmwares the user discovers many disadvantages of they and after asking questions on the XDA forum he gets endless tips like: to find in the internet and install other necessly parts and yet to make very specific technical adjustments manually or even experiment with they. All it can be interesting and feasible for the smartphone entusiasts but not for an ordinary user.
For instance, some messages on the XDA forum suggest to download and install the special version of Kernel Adiutor app then run it and experiment with its settings for make the smartphone runs smooth because the ROM developers did not preselect best settings and did not adjusted they before as default values. Moreover, you will need to find in the internet and install separately yet a modem firmware for a better signal, the Substratum app and a proper theme just for make the screen background black everywhere and etc, etc.
Factually, Lineage OS 14.1 and Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 or 5.8.4 ROMs for the Samsung Galaxy S2 smartphone are not 'Plug&Play' kind of firmwares. They are unfeasible for an average user.
Please, pay serious attention: an user of these buggy custom ROMs can get a negative impact to his behavior (even to his mental health) and to his business.
JaLoou said:
[...]last official Samsung's firmware with Android 4.1.2 is not ideal but much reliable on Galaxy S2[...]
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Obvious obviousness.
Custom ROMs are not meant to replace commercial firmware, but so that the community can learn and be happy to discover new things.
The screenshots, published with this message, proof the big battery drain after reboot and yet just after charging without even using the Galaxy S2.
I had experiment specially:
after the middle of a night I had swithed off my smartphone, I charged it to 100%, unplugged then I switched it on and leaved immidiately for several hours while I sleeping to late morning.
Then I got the varios battery stats and saved it on the 3 screenshots.
So, everyone can see that the battery lost 39% from full charge without the smartphone being used by the user for several hours.
Moreover, there is a big battery drain just after every charging without the smartphone using and 4th screenshot proofs it too.
And later in response to some nit-pick criticism about this battery consumption test then I had attached yet here a 5th screenshot of the same stand-by battery test on my device swithing on after a full charge but with Samsung's latest official firmware with Android 4.1.2. So, 5 screenshots here give a full picture for compare easy the custom ROMs and Samsung's latest official firmware with Android 4.1.2 in the terms of power consumption.
You can see it clearly that Samsung's latest official healty ROM with Android 4.1.2 consumes not only much less power in stand-by mode but also it consumes power for another purposes at all mostly for cellular network only while the suspicious custom ROMs like LOS 14.1 or RR 5.8.3-5.8.4 consume the enormous big amount of power like crocodiles at stand-by mode for the unwanted excessive file scanning on the user's smartphone!
The next screenshot proofs the bug of inability to install over-the-air updates (after a firmware update file already downloaded the smartphone shows the error message 'Unable to reboot into recovery').
Please keep in mind that none of the developers gets paid for his work. Complaining about bugs not being fixed like this appears disrespectful to me.
Thanks anyway for the thread, might help some people to decide whether to give this ROM a shot or not.
A big thanks to the XDA-Devs for this ROM which I have on my phone since 2 months.
In this time, I haven't been able to "seriously" use my phone. Everything is working except the bugs mentionned above, but the phone has become soooo slow... and some issues with battery life also. Sometimes the device just gets hot in my pocket for no reason, drains half the battery in a few minutes (though I have done the "calibration").
Every action becomes a hassle, but works in the end. It's like using Windows 95 on a 486.
So: nice if you want to try out stuff, but no to recommended for every day use IMHO.
BenjyTec said:
Please keep in mind that none of the developers gets paid for his work. Complaining about bugs not being fixed like this appears disrespectful to me.
Thanks anyway for the thread, might help some people to decide whether to give this ROM a shot or not.
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Concealing many bugs the ROM developers did lured me (and many others) as free unpaid beta-testers for their unreliable ROM.
Moreover, the bug tracking functions in Lineage OS and Resurrection Remix are not clear and suspicious. Persons who manage it can get easy a various sensitive information about the smartphone users and can use this data by unappropriate way.
If sort the all known bugs then it is possible to reveal easy that the most part of they haves access to user files on the smartphone. These bugs are:
- the unwanted blocking filter at bluetooth,
- excessive user files scanning,
- wrongly provided Android APIs accompanied with attempts to constraint the users to use only the bloatware ersatz file managers implemented in the custom ROMs and an ugly bloatware ersatz camera app.
The bugs mentioned above are well known but did not fixed for a long period of time. And it triggers really an assumption that they can be specially implemented in the custom ROMs for get a full control over the user files without the user knowledge about it. By another words they are not the unfixed bugs but they are the traces of hidden viruses implemented in the custom ROMs.
These viruses can be ordered and paid masking via chains of proxies by an interested party. Ordered viruses and vulnerabilities can be easy implemented villaintly inside some of many allegedly useful patches on every stage in a long way from an initial open publication of Google's Android source code to a last compilation for get a firmware binary file for a target gadget model.
The device Samsung Galaxy S2 was sold over 40 millions (according to Wikipedia). High probably several millions (may even decades of millions) are remain in use today. And they are an attractive target for an interested party.
Moreover, viruses implemented in a firmware almost impossible to determine by an antivirus software.
The party interested in productions of infected custom ROMs can be also discovered easy by researching and proper sorting the several users of the XDA forum, which was indicated in the hostil activity: they was against the public exposures of serious issues in the custom ROMs, they did tried masked to blackwash me and they lure really new people to become unwill victims of the unreliable custom ROMs. The convinced persons are all have same specific feature...
Unfortunately, one of the XDA moderators forbid to explain about it futher.
But what I allowed to tell here is that any custom ROM development can be supported by a party interested in a mass distribution of viruses hidden in firmwares.
Complaining about bugs not being fixed like this appears disrespectful to me.
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Fully disagreed, as long it's constructive critism it helps other to see what is currently working and what not to easier decide to switch to the ROM or not. The main reason is (I asume) to show the list of bugs, which make sense cause the specific LOS thread not shows the current issue, or you need to go trough each comment separately.
I'm glad we still getting updates and **** but some bugs are years old and just migrated because no one seriously took a closer look at it, so I'm happy that this thread exist to share the experience and to list the known issue.
Here you are, not the developers, not doing the right thing.
You want everything at once, and what you did for it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73346796&postcount=1814
CHEF-KOCH said:
Fully disagreed, as long it's constructive critism it helps other to see what is currently working and what not to easier decide to switch to the ROM or not. The main reason is (I asume) to show the list of bugs, which make sense cause the specific LOS thread not shows the current issue, or you need to go trough each comment separately.
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Exactly what I wrote in the second half of my post
I understood the purpose of this thread. What I said just refers to two or three sentences the OP posted. Thank you and goodbye.
JaLoou said:
In this message I only want to publish screenshots, which proof just one of many stupid bugs in Lineage OS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2) for Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-I9100) smartphone.
As you can see sometimes an user is able to press link 'connect' after entering even 5 symbols of password for WiFi!
But an user is denied of possibility to connect to a WiFi hotspot if he did entered a password of 8 symbol length!
Or 9 symbols and etc, etc!
I did received and installed new updates for Lineage 14.1 every week but NO one known bug was fixed include this one.
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First of all, Please don't use !!!!!! It looks like you offend people!! Even people who tries to help you!
Secondly, the issue isn't an issue of i9100. It is an issue of the ROM, meaning on all devices. A device maintainer maintains his devices when something changes in the ROM (changes in LineageOS and Android google sources) to keep it up to date.
Thirdly, have you ever connected with your dummy passwords to the Wifi Access Point? Or are you just trying to find "stupid" bugs?
There is a validation mechanism depending on the used security type of the Access Point which is auto detected
WPA2 PSK => minimal password length is 8 WEP
WEP40/104/128 => valid lengths 5, 13, 16 or HEX-values valid lengths 10, 26, 32 and ofcourse 0-9 A-F as allowed characters
If you want to help, try to configure your WIFI access points and verify LineageOS's behavior when configuring with WPA2 PSK/WEP.
Also look in JIRA if the issue is already reported. I saw this issue last week about wifi-password for example:
https://jira.lineageos.org/browse/REGRESSION-912?jql=text ~ "wifi password"
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Here are my comments on your reported bugs.
1) When you will get an incoming phone call or receive a message then your Galaxy S2 will ring and vibrate but the screen can be fully dark without any notification about the call.
I'm aware of this symptom. The problem is memory and running background processes. Having to much apps installed (Facebook, instagram, snapchat, etc) causes the OS to memory swap when the phone-app must be active. ART uses more memory than Dalvik.
2) Some programs can not work with an external SD card. They can start to work with it after reboot or after few reboots only.
Which programs? The solution is probably using emulated storage.
3) Galaxy S2 with Lineage OS 14.1 becomes hot with a big battery drain for some significant period of time after every reboot. So, rebooting trying to make installed apps work properly you can just quickly fully empty your battery and finish on it.
This is a known issue and can't be resolved. Android 7.1.2 takes more boottime than 4.1.2. The CPU is constantly at 1200Mhz during boot and several minutes after boot because of apps starting up. Our 1600mah battery can't cover this 'boot'-drainage multiple times. It needs 'resting' time to stablelize (like a car battery). Try the app Battery Log to see how the CPU at max speed is pulling the voltage down.
4) The famous FX File Explorer app does not work with the default internal folder 'Documents'.
When you will delete a file on an external SD card this app may not delete it but just rename the file to hidden only (a name started with a dot).
There is another file manager app implemented in the ROM but its interface seems very poor and uncomfortable.
I don't know what the issue with this App. A possible issue could be that we don't use emulated storage
5) Sometimes there is impossible to connect to a password protected WiFi hot-spot due to the link 'CONNECT' in the WiFi menu remains inactive (gray coloured) after password typing 8 symbols or more. This bug appears constantly at a connection with some password protected WiFi hotspots only. And it can become a serious unexpected trouble if you are on the go and in a need to connect to a new hot-spot.
This is by design. Validation depends on used security WEP/WPA2 PSK
6) Camera1 and Camera2 api do not provided correctly. So, camera apps are buggy.
For instance, the famous A Better Camera app by Almalence loses all its settings unexpectedly time to time and becomes as its first launch again. Yet there are another troubles with A Better Camera app.
The implemented in the ROM the Snap camera app is very weak with the ugly uncomfortable interface.
A great of effort has been made to make the legacy Camera api's work in the framework for legacy devices like our i9100 since google dropped its support. It is not perfect and probably never will be. Expect same issues later on in Android O.
7) There is a trouble to enter the year manually in the data settings in a portrait mode due to number of years limitation. This bug does not exist in a landscape mode.
Use small display view. We have a very low-res phone for 2017
8) There is an implemented feature to record a phone call but there is not an option to record all phone calls automatically. Instead only after hand up there inside the dialer settings appears a hidden option which allow manually start to record the current call. So, if you want to record the call then only already during the call you need to go into the dialer menu and activate this hidden option, which is uncomfortable.
Moreover, external apps for phone call recordings does not work properly with this ROM.
Was there ever a automatic recording option in the ROM? We need to investigate some apps why it fails recording.
9) The famous SuperSU root tool does not compatible with Lineage OS 14.1 for Galaxy S2. And apps which require only the SuperSU root can do not work properly.
It is still an issue I think. Please see http://www.lineageosrom.com/2017/01/download-supersuzp-and-su-removalzip.html
10) The small window with the text 'MTP host error' appears in the screen foreground like a ghost.
Our old kernel needs some patches, but it is unclear which patches.
11) The official Lineage OS bug tracker does not accept bug reports by easy way. Instead it requests a registration in advance via a full user name and other personal data, which can be sensitive and used by unappropriate way. It does not allow the registration via the World famous and trusted Google+ or Facebook social networks. Moreover, sometimes the bug tracker does not work and have an announcement about sheduled technical maintenance on a web-hosting side.
12) The ROM developers do not fix even well known simple bugs like described here at the points 5 or 7.
Seems they also do not welcome for public bug reports in proper topics on the XDA forum. It seems like they conceal the existence of many bugs and only lure new people to become victims of their buggy ROM. And I did started this topic for stop it.
I do not know what their purpose is exactly.
But after some time observation it is possible to determine that someone actually regularly 'dilute' proper topics on the XDA forum by short luring messages like 'I had installed it and it is great!' Unfortunately, such kind of simple messages are just alluring fakes high probably.
The another short trap messages are like that 'It runs fast and smooth!'. The deception there is that it attracts only by the Android 7.1.2 menu appearance on the old device for purposes like a brag but really conceal that the whole device with this ROM becomes unreliable for serious using.
I was attracted by topics on the XDA forum about Android 7.1.2 for Samsung Galaxy S2 (model: GT-I9100) and I had lost 1 month period installing latest Lineage OS 14.1 updates and Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 and I decide that the last official Samsung's firmware with Android 4.1.2 is not ideal but much reliable on Galaxy S2 rather than LOS 14.1 or RR 5.8.3.[/QUOTE]
I'm using 2 S2's as daily drive. One for work and one private. I don't have many big apps installed and use my s2 also as car navigation using waze or Google maps. Yes sometimes you have to be patient for a 6 year old device.
Hello.
It is good that the ROM developer had come here in this topic at least.
First of all I do not offend all people. I help Galaxy S2 users to do not fall in the trap, in which I had falled already after being lured by false messages on the XDA forum about allegedly the existence of good ROM Lineage OS with Android 7.1.2 for i9100...
But the ROM is very buggy actually.
For second, all bugs which I described in this topic do not exist in the Samsung's official firmware for Galaxy S2 but only in Lineage and Lineage related ROMs like Resurrection Remix 5.8.3.
JaLoou said:
Hello.
It is good that the ROM developer had come here in this topic at least.
First of all I do not offend all people. I help Galaxy S2 users to do not fall in the trap, in which I had falled already after being lured by false messages on the XDA forum about allegedly the existence of good ROM Lineage OS with Android 7.1.2 for i9100...
But the ROM is very buggy actually.
For second, all bugs which I described in this topic do not exist in the Samsung's official firmware for Galaxy S2 but only in Lineage and Lineage related ROMs like Resurrection Remix 5.8.3.
For instance, with Samsung's official firmware I was able to connect to the exact 2 WiFi hot-spots (as in the screenshots published before) and to many more. But with Lineage 14.1 (and RR 5.8.3) I'm unable to connect to the same 2 WiFi hot-spots. This is enough.
It does not matter which security use this 2 WiFi hot-spots. I was able to connect to them before with the Samsung's official firmware and now I'm unable to connect to them with Lineage.
Before I was able to enter the proper passwords to them. Now I'm unable to do it.
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In my opinion, you are making a cardinal mistake comparing Stock Android with version 4.1.2 with custom ROM version 7.1.2.
Each of these versions represents a far different operating model in the hardware layer.
But test yourself, if you have enough free time.
ze7zez said:
In my opinion, you are making a cardinal mistake comparing Stock Android with version 4.1.2 with custom ROM version 7.1.2.
Each of these versions represents a far different operating model in the hardware layer.
But test yourself, if you have enough free time.
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I'm explaining about bugs exactly. They are simple stupid bugs in the Lineage ROM for Galaxy S2, which people face with.
It is also clear that the ROM developers conceal bugs only instead of fixing they.
I had attached the screenshot to this message, which proofs the bug with a manual inability to enter the current year correctly in a date settings at a portrait mode due to an unwanted limitation of number of years available for choose from.
JaLoou said:
Hello.
It is good that the ROM developer had come here in this topic at least.
First of all I do not offend all people. I help Galaxy S2 users to do not fall in the trap, in which I had falled already after being lured by false messages on the XDA forum about allegedly the existence of good ROM Lineage OS with Android 7.1.2 for i9100...
But the ROM is very buggy actually.
For second, all bugs which I described in this topic do not exist in the Samsung's official firmware for Galaxy S2 but only in Lineage and Lineage related ROMs like Resurrection Remix 5.8.3.
For instance, with Samsung's official firmware I was able to connect to the exact 2 WiFi hot-spots (as in the screenshots published before) and to many more. But with Lineage 14.1 (and RR 5.8.3) I'm unable to connect to the same 2 WiFi hot-spots. This is enough.
It does not matter which security use this 2 WiFi hot-spots. I was able to connect to them before with the Samsung's official firmware Android 4.1.2 and now I'm unable to connect to them with Lineage Android 7.1.2.
Before I was able to enter the proper passwords to them. Now I'm unable to do it.
The WiFi hot-spot 'Net 48' haves the password of 10 symbols length. So, it is not WEP secured exactly. But with Lineage Android 7.1.2 I unable to connect to this hot-spot now but before I was able to connect to this hot-spot with the Samsung's official firmware Android 4.1.2 quickly and without any delays.
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That's important information you describe about the wifi. Please determine which security and password you are using so we can reproduce the issue. The Name of your sid doesn't matter.
rINanDO said:
That's important information you describe about the wifi. Please determine which security and password you are using so we can reproduce the issue. The Name of your sid doesn't matter.
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Found the bug! It was introduced in linageos since April 27th. https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...mmit/9663c3179fad5e7de7bf4bf31e40649749f33861
The newly introduced faulty input validation is incorrect for WEP. It should not distinguish hex values or plain characters on input. I will create a fix for this.
Some serious camera apps report clearly about the wrong implementation of Camera2 API in Lineage 14.1 for Galaxy S2. I had attached screenshots to this message for proof it.
Hello.
The bug with entering password for connect to some WiFi hot spots, which about I did reported here few times, this bug was fixed or such reporting was my mistake and I really sorry for that. Now I'm able to connect to the 2 WiFi hot-spots, to which I was unable to connect before. Probably, both WiFi hot-spots are WEP secured with passwords of 10 (decimal) symbols length.
Please, excuse me for disturbance about this bug. Probably, I was mistaken due to I did not know about password lenghts limits to 5 and 10 (decimal) symbols in the WEP.
Very sorry.
But another bugs in the ROM continue to exist and they need to be fixed.
JaLoou said:
Hello.
The bug with entering password for connect to some WiFi hot spots, which about I did reported here few times, this bug was fixed or such reporting was my mistake and I really sorry for that. Now I'm able to connect to the 2 WiFi hot-spots, to which I was unable to connect before. Probably, both WiFi hot-spots are WEP secured with passwords of 10 (decimal) symbols length.
Please, excuse me for disturbance about this bug. Probably, I was mistaken due to I did not know about password lenghts limits to 5 and 10 (decimal) symbols in the WEP.
Very sorry.
But another bugs in the ROM continue to exist and they need to be fixed.
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It is ok. No bad feelings. The very confusing password length has been removed in the official. It was not in Google's android source anyway and the LOS team has merged my commit.
Other good news, I found a workaround to get the camera scene-mode working! It is possibly a bug in the camera firmware which resets the scenemode when the camera starts streaming. It will be in the next official build. As far as I can reproduce, the actual 'night vision'-mode is fireworks.
rINanDO said:
It is ok. No bad feelings. The very confusing password length has been removed in the official. It was not in Google's android source anyway and the LOS team has merged my commit.
Other good news, I found a workaround to get the camera scene-mode working! It is possibly a bug in the camera firmware which resets the scenemode when the camera starts streaming. It will be in the next official build. As far as I can reproduce, the actual 'night vision'-mode is fireworks.
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Hello.
The semi night vision trick for videorecording by A Better Camera app is to choose manually ISO800 and then choose the scene mode 'Fireworks'.
For more brightness enhancement you can yet choose the 'Cloudly' white balance preset.
I have an old small app, which updates the camera firmware on i9100. I had attached this app to the message. May it will help to someone.
I'm a noob but I think the problem with A Better Camera app is not in the camera hardware but somewhere close to a memory (RAM or flash). And I will try to explain it:
if I launch A Better Camera app for a first time then it shows a simple introductive help on its screen.
If I close the app and run it again then it does not shows the intro help at next launches. It is ok.
But if I press the home button for long time then I get a list of recent apps on the screen and if I scroll it up and clear all the recents list
then only A Better Camera app loses all its settings and becomes like at its first launch (there an introductive help appears again after the app launch).
This bug was not with the Samsung's official firmware Android 4.1.2.
A Better Camera app can improve the camera of our smartphone significantly for video recordings at low light conditions. Moreover, A Better Camera app provides the best DRO-mode among other camera apps, IMHO. It is like a second life for the old camera of our smartphone. So, please pay attention to fix the bug with A Better Camera app.

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