Hi i am using nexus 6p witg LTE sim (jio).
The calling is possible only with the LTE data ON and not if connected to wifi.
Tgis is very irritating. I can make wifi andTE be active all the time but data flow is over wifi only.
How can i make all apps to work over wifi and only the calling app to always use 4g LTE .
Please help me. Nexus 6p is not supporting VoLTE and i am stuck with this app not working over wifi
Any one?
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Well as you said VoLTE is not Working, the phone uses data Connection to make Calls over LTE.
Here's the Thing is, android can only use One Source of Data either WiFi or SIM at a time.
So Continuously using Data for Making Calls and WiFi for Apps will not work as it will disable one Option for using Other.
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Well technically its turning off the wifi. But that way o cannot receive calls. I can only make calls. Anyways thank for the tasker profile.
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Hi all,
Back then before I had SGS2, (HTC Desire Hd) I used to be on the phone and same time web browsing, but with this phone (SGS2) its does not have the same setting, can any one tell me if I can download some sort of app to get rid of this problem. Please help.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Can you not just click in home button whilst in a call to take you to the home screens?
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Can you not just click in home button whilst in a call to take you to the home screens?
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I think if you are on wifi it still might be possible to surf on the net while you talk by pressing the home button and using the browser. As for data connection....I think it gets disconnected when you make or receive a phone call or send/receive an sms.
You should be able to browse while on the phone, as it uses GSM and not CDMA
I have done it before when been asked to find something while on the phone.
A 3g connection should stay connected because that is on its own frequency, gprs or edge can't be active at the same time as gsm
No one is responding directly to his question, only speculating.
I just confirmed that its not possible on my GS2 either and its kinds disappointing after having out on my HTC Hero before. It turns off mobile data while on a call.
Bad job Samsung!
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amireshan said:
Hi all,
Back then before I had SGS2, (HTC Desire Hd) I used to be on the phone and same time web browsing, but with this phone (SGS2) its does not have the same setting, can any one tell me if I can download some sort of app to get rid of this problem. Please help.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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Just used my home phone to call my GS2 and was able to use the home key, launch the web browser, and google stuff (at&t)
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Are you connected to 3G or EDGE?
I just noticed this aswell but im currently on EDGE so have to try when connected to 3G aswell
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On my stock UK 3 mobile rom I can use the internet and be in a call but when I changed to a generic kwe2 rom I couldn't do it. Generally on 3G or HSDPA you can surf but edge and gprs not.
On 3 in Sweden. Works fine with calling and data simultaneously. Just pressed home button and loaded market and downloaded shazam.
Has anyone sucessfully done this with the One X+?
I was really hoping to be able to do this with my Nexus 7.
Yes, several times, have used both methods successfully but ultimately prefer to use Bluetooth...
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lobotomiser said:
Yes, several times, have used both methods successfully but ultimately prefer to use Bluetooth...
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How did you do this? FoxFi doesn't seem to work on the One X+
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How did you do this? FoxFi doesn't seem to work on the One X+
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I am stock on the HOX+, just using Settings > More > Mobile network sharing - then just enable portable Wi-Fi hotspot from there. You can enable BT tethering in the same place.
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can turn on hotspot
My phone is rooted and running the stock HTC rom. but i am unable to turn on wifi hotspot from settings menu; it keeps saying call 611..
Well you are suppose to have it with your current data plan from your cell provider. 611 is to call and have it enabled.
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whats the point of rooting then!
AT&T will ask for a special package of data plan to use tethering. my understanding was rooting the phone will let u circumvent that
AT&T Teathering
If you download system manager and go into the systems apps section, there will be an app called "teathering guard". If you dissable the event called something like "ATT UI" teathering will work without having to switch to a different data plan. I can upload screenshots if needed.
Can you post those screen shots? I downloaded system tuner, clicked events, system apps, found tether guard and disabled all of the events, rebooted and it still isn't working. Elegancia att.
Also, the app "WiFi tether" doesn't work either. It fails at 'setting ad hoc mode' and doesn't broadcast the ssid.
I have a technical question ... you can use the 3G network for surfing the Internet and at the same time the wifi network to move files only?
Simply put no. Phones are not made to use 2 different wireless signals at once.
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The only way to use both is setting a Wi-FI access point on your phone. Still, you can't do things you want to: PC connects to smartphone just to get internet data.
No there is no way around it.
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zelendel said:
Simply put no. Phones are not made to use 2 different wireless signals at once.
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why not? I can call when I have wifi turned on
massimiliano.peloso said:
why not? I can call when I have wifi turned on
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Do you even understand what your asking? Voice and data are 2 very different things. Data and call signals are handled by different process. The antenna are set to do one voice and one data. Think about it. Even dual sim card devices can only use one at a time.
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Yes I understand ... so it is not technically possible to manage wifi and 3g antenna at the same time because data can only handle one job at a time? I thought the wifi module and the module 3g were managed separately...
This is an android software limitations?
When you use the wifi 3g module is put into the off state to save battery, works only the incall module. When you disable the wifi 3g module change the status to up. About your question no, it's impossible to use wifi and 3g at the same time to make 2 different operation
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thanks for the reply. just in my office I have a wifi router with no internet connection, are connected with the phone to surf the intranet. so I would keep the connection 3g to receive notifications from whattsup or other ... every time without having to turn off and on the wifi. It does not seem like a stupid question.
This is not directly related to your problem but using wifi and mobile data at the same time seems to be possible: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667025
Tank you, i see that... But you can only download a file....
I read of a change made to the file system / framework / services.jar
But i don't know if it work....
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I have a technical question ... you can use the 3G network for surfing the Internet and at the same time the wifi network to move files only?
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Yes, I'm doing it on my Nexus 4, check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640472
Another guy is doing it on an Optimus G, he did it first as far as I can tell:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2197776
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Simply put no. Phones are not made to use 2 different wireless signals at once.
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There is no way around it
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That's incorrect. Android phones can use multiple wireless signals at once (wifi, cell, mobile data, bluetooth, nfc). And they can have multiple network interfaces up at the same time just like any linux box can. It just happens that the network manager turns of mobile data when you turn on wifi, but that's on purpose (to save you battery/cost), and not because the phone isn't capable of it.
Not sure why you say with such authority there's no way around it. If you don't know the answer to something for sure, better don't give a wrong answer.
There's even an app on the play store that can loadbalance a download over wifi and mobile data at the same time:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.opbyte.superdownload_lite
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Yes, I'm doing it on my Nexus 4, check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640472
Another guy is doing it on an Optimus G, he did it first as far as I can tell:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2197776
That's incorrect. Android phones can use multiple wireless signals at once (wifi, cell, mobile data, bluetooth, nfc). And they can have multiple network interfaces up at the same time just like any linux box can. It just happens that the network manager turns of mobile data when you turn on wifi, but that's on purpose (to save you battery/cost), and not because the phone isn't capable of it.
Not sure why you say with such authority there's no way around it. If you don't know the answer to something for sure, better don't give a wrong answer.
There's even an app on the play store that can loadbalance a download over wifi and mobile data at the same time:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.opbyte.superdownload_lite
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I say this from past experience that the WiFi antenna could not get a signal at the same time as the data antenna.
Now while this may have changed. I will look into it myself before I pay much heed to it as anything more then smoke and mirrors.
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I say this from past experience that the WiFi antenna could not get a signal at the same time as the data antenna.
Now while this may have changed. I will look into it myself before I pay much heed to it as anything more then smoke and mirrors.
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Welcome to the future, I guess...
http://galaxys5guide.com/samsung-galaxy-s5-features-explained/galaxy-s5-download-booster/
But this has been around for awhile (though not as advanced, obviously...)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667025
But as far as being able to use both separately at the same time would probably be a pain to implement in many phones.
Every so often I will pick up my phone and notice that my phone is using mobile data at the same time that my wifi is connected. I have noticed this off and on since day one but havent thought of asking if anyone else is experiencing this.
When I notice it, I disable wifi and re-enable it which usually takes care of the issue.
The problem is that I only get 3gb of data a month and when I am on wifi, I should not be using my mobile data.
Attached is a screenshot showing both 4G LTE and Wifi connected at the same time.
I couldn't begin to guess the cause of your problem but I think I can suggest a workaround.
Download Tasker and create a profile that disables mobile data when connected to certain wifi connections. Should help
Make sure your mobile data setting isn't on. Advanced Wi-Fi Settings.
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Thanks swimm12984. I had thought about that as well
prp2: that's not a setting in Advanced Wifi
I'm thinking this is intentional. To be able to reliably do a WiFi to VoLTE or GSM handoff when using WiFi calling, for example, the phone needs to periodically maintain a connection with the mobile network. Otherwise, if you happen to lose wifi signal or walk out of signal range, your call will drop.
I noticed this on my Note 3 as well when I was using it on WiFi, but only after they issued an update to 'fix' wifi to volte/gsm handoff issues.
Try disabling VoLTE in your calling settings and see if it still occurs.
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I'm thinking this is intentional. To be able to reliably do a WiFi to VoLTE or GSM handoff when using WiFi calling, for example, the phone needs to periodically maintain a connection with the mobile network. Otherwise, if you happen to lose wifi signal or walk out of signal range, your call will drop.
I noticed this on my Note 3 as well when I was using it on WiFi, but only after they issued an update to 'fix' wifi to volte/gsm handoff issues.
Try disabling VoLTE in your calling settings and see if it still occurs.
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That actually makes sense. I had wifi-calling turned off but didn't think of turning VoLTE off as well. I will not be able to tell right away as it happened sporadically but I will comment back after a day or so.
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That actually makes sense. I had wifi-calling turned off but didn't think of turning VoLTE off as well. I will not be able to tell right away as it happened sporadically but I will comment back after a day or so.
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Ah, in that case, I can almost guarantee that's what it is. If VoLTE is on, but wifi calling is off, then it will have to maintain it's connection to the data network for sure! Let us know how it goes, but I'm pretty confident
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Ah, in that case, I can almost guarantee that's what it is. If VoLTE is on, but wifi calling is off, then it will have to maintain it's connection to the data network for sure! Let us know how it goes, but I'm pretty confident
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That wasn't it. I just woke up and noticed that both were on again.
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That wasn't it. I just woke up and noticed that both were on again.
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Well damn. Not sure then. ?
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Thanks anyway
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Thanks anyway
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Go to advanced wifi settings and make sure that switch to mobile data when wifi signal is poor is unchecked..
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Go to advanced wifi settings and make sure that switch to mobile data when wifi signal is poor is unchecked..
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I can try that but I am right beside the router so I doubt that is the issue.
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I can try that but I am right beside the router so I doubt that is the issue.
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What speeds are you getting on wifi? It could be what I said plus a wifi connection issue with your actual wifi service..
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What speeds are you getting on wifi? It could be what I said plus a wifi connection issue with your actual wifi service..
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72mbps on wifi but my actual internet connection is 125mbps down and 22 up
Your mobile data will also turn on while on WiFi if you're sending/receiving MMS with a third-party SMS app, like Textra. Those apps do not have access to WiFi Calling on the V10 so they must use mobile data for MMS.
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Your mobile data will also turn on while on WiFi if you're sending/receiving MMS with a third-party SMS app, like Textra. Those apps do not have access to WiFi Calling on the V10 so they must use mobile data for MMS.
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I understand that and since I only use Hangouts, that doesn't apply but thanks.
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Thanks swimm12984. I had thought about that as well
prp2: that's not a setting in Advanced Wifi
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Yes it is. Right below "Allow WiFi scanning."
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Yes it is. Right below "Allow WiFi scanning."
For some reason pictures won't attach.
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Not on my device
Perhaps you meant: "Switch to Mobile data"
I am using one application which force me to turn my data connection to continue with that app. I am on WiFi . so I need some thing which can make fool that app that my android is on Data connection instead of WIFI. I know Fake WiFi Module. But I need Fake data Module. please help me. Thank you.
If someone can create it for me i can provide donation
junaidali15 said:
I am using one application which force me to turn my data connection to continue with that app. I am on WiFi . so I need some thing which can make fool that app that my android is on Data connection instead of WIFI. I know Fake WiFi Module. But I need Fake data Module. please help me. Thank you.
If someone can create it for me i can provide donation
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