Has anyone experienced the bluetooth shutting off after a period of time of non use? I would assume that this is a battery saver feature, but I can't figure out how to turn it off. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello,
I thought I already post it but I have searched for this question and have not found it
So,
I would like to use my athena as a voip phone.
All is working yet, but:
My wifi turn off when the screen does.
There must be an issue to force the wifi to stay on. I am not good in registry edition, but may I have some advice?
Where does power management is define?
Why bluetooth stays on despite the screen is off and the wifi does not?
I thank you and, sorry for my english!
The short answer is that this is not possible - WiFi is such a drain on the battery that it would run flat in aboit 2 hours if allowed to stay on.
The only workaround would be to keep the device connected to mains power, then disable all power saving; you may get away with using a screen blanking utility and then disabling power saving, but our previois tests suggest that even blanking the screen tutns WiFi off.
For reliable VOIP receiving, you should be using the 3G data connection.
I have a DNA that I have in my car and never take out. I use it for all sorts of things to replace my radio ect..
I have it connected to the charger but I want to be able to download an app that will force it to go into deep sleep when not charging. (ie: when the car isn't on.)
I was thinking of different ways I could help prevent the battery from draining when my car isn't started since I won't be using it.
The key is to be as lazy as possible without having to touch the phone to turn it off/on.
Does anyone know of an app or apps that would help turn the phone on/off when charging or just key features like the screen, LTE, cpu freq?
Thanks for any help.
hello to all. I bought htc desire 500. even if I set without energy saving, standby with wifi ever, all the time when I turn off the screen after a few minutes the wifi goes into standby and I can not get push notifications. is there a way to change some registry key to avoid this problem? I know someone advise?
thanks
Hi All
So I've found Bluetooth is the biggest battery drain, turned on my watch lasts 2 days, turned off I get over a week. So I've found I'm normally running it in Plane mode, then manually having to switch it off to sync up each evening.
Could anybody suggest a means of turning this on and off automatically via a scheduler?
Thanks
EViL3666 said:
Hi All
So I've found Bluetooth is the biggest battery drain, turned on my watch lasts 2 days, turned off I get over a week. So I've found I'm normally running it in Plane mode, then manually having to switch it off to sync up each evening.
Could anybody suggest a means of turning this on and off automatically via a scheduler?
Thanks
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There is Auto Airplane on/off scheduler in the watch settings.
For your convenience, you may also use PaceOn app to manually control your Bluetooth/Wifi with ease.
How did I not spot this!
Perfect, thank you..
Anyone has similar problem? Noticed few times after not receiving notification on my smartwatch that Bluetooth was off.
Maybe power management... destroyer of worlds. Try a network reset otherwise.