I've been having a problem that I've noticed over the past few days that I originally attributes to the Kit Kat upgrade on my S4. However, downgrading to 4.3 has not fixed the problem. I've finally (I think) narrowed down the problem to this.
The problem has been that my incoming text messages have been "randomly" delayed by 1 to 8 hours recently. What seems to be happening through trial and elimination, is that the delays are occuring when my watch is turned off. That's the only common denominator I've been able to come up with.
Is anyone else experiencing this? I also noticed there was an update to Gear Fit Manager this morning. I'm wondering if that update might address this. I haven't been able to find any update notes.
Also, now that I think of it, I've had some voicemail notifications on my phone recently that never rang even though I had my phone on me. I'm wondering if this is the same issue now.. since voicemail notifications don't go to the watch.
Hi all,
this is my very first post here on xda, so please forgive me if this is not the proper section for my thread. I searched for other thread about similar issues, but I didn't find anyone. I'm Italian, so I even hope to not being wrong in English writing.
I recently bought (on November 2014) an Huawei Ascend Y550-L01 (Android 4.4.4, EMUI 2.3, ROM B137), coming from a (Portuguese) Samsung Galaxy Y Pro GT-B5512. Soon I experienced a very strange GPS behaviour: GPS turns itself off. No problem in signal fixing, nor in quality or precision. It simply deactivates.
First I noticed this using the OruxMaps app (which works fine on many phones, even my old one), simply recording the track. Indeed, at the beginning the app was being killed (because of the integrated task-killer) when screen was off, but after setting it as a "protected" app, when I record a track, GPS works while screen is on and, if screen turns off, then most of the times (not always) GPS is deactivated from within Android settings.
I even received (from the purchasing time) some GPS errors while in the home screen... I don't remember exactly that error, but in a fast Internet search it was told being caused from the weather widget, precisely from the "actual position" setting. I deactivated it and added manually my town and those errors were gone.
Then I noted another strange behaviour: GPS turns off even in standby, during night. It is on "extreme precision" on evening and it's off at morning. Sometimes I notice these deactivation (in the notification menu or into the energy saving widget) while I'm using the phone (but always when screens is off), without any error or message popping out... It simply gets deactivated.
Any other experiencing this strange issue? What could be the cause? I sent a mail to official support, but they asked me to take the phone in a service point... I can't stay without phone, so I would like to avoid this if it's not strictly needed.
I think it's a ROM issue (said that even in the mail), but unfortunately still there is no alternative one (or at least I found none). I think also that (almost) every app that uses GPS suffers for the same behaviour I faced using OruxMaps.
PS: phone IS rooted by a couple of week, but I'm facing this issue from the first day.
What the hell is going on? Any help, idea or trying suggestion is appreciated...
Many thanks!
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I also see strange problems on the Y550-L01 connected to GPS.
In my case the GPS does not disconnect completely, but during car navigation the signal gets lost from time to time (tested with different navigation apps).
This is only the case when the Y550 is NOT connected to the charger. If I connect it to the power supply, GPS works quite reliable and accurate!
For me this sounds like a software problem (maybe connected to a power saving mode?). I hope a firmware update will fix this soon.
Even to me this is a firmware issue. Before of your answer, I was really beginning to think it's a fault of my phone. Now that I'm not the only one, I went back to think of a bug.
If it is a power save problem, then try to use this app to stop the power save mode :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl
(ultra light : 35K, free/no adds)
"Wake Lock gives you control over the Android Power- and WifiManager.
For example, you can force the PowerManager to keep the screen on or have the CPU still running in standby mode or make sure the Wifi connection keeps running at full performance.
You can use it on any android phone or tablet.
Use it to keep the screen on in full brightness or dimmed mode during movies or slideshows.
To make sure the CPU is still running in the background doing your tasks when you press the standby button."
Thank you for the report.
It seems that the new huaweï G620S has the same GPS problem :
https://www.google.fr/search?q=G620S+GPS+problem+fix
Any news of an Huaweï update ? Hope yes...
magooz85 said:
Hi all,
this is my very first post here on xda, so please forgive me if this is not the proper section for my thread. I searched for other thread about similar issues, but I didn't find anyone. I'm Italian, so I even hope to not being wrong in English writing.
I recently bought (on November 2014) an Huawei Ascend Y550-L01 (Android 4.4.4, EMUI 2.3, ROM B137), coming from a (Portuguese) Samsung Galaxy Y Pro GT-B5512. Soon I experienced a very strange GPS behaviour: GPS turns itself off. No problem in signal fixing, nor in quality or precision. It simply deactivates.
First I noticed this using the OruxMaps app (which works fine on many phones, even my old one), simply recording the track. Indeed, at the beginning the app was being killed (because of the integrated task-killer) when screen was off, but after setting it as a "protected" app, when I record a track, GPS works while screen is on and, if screen turns off, then most of the times (not always) GPS is deactivated from within Android settings.
I even received (from the purchasing time) some GPS errors while in the home screen... I don't remember exactly that error, but in a fast Internet search it was told being caused from the weather widget, precisely from the "actual position" setting. I deactivated it and added manually my town and those errors were gone.
Then I noted another strange behaviour: GPS turns off even in standby, during night. It is on "extreme precision" on evening and it's off at morning. Sometimes I notice these deactivation (in the notification menu or into the energy saving widget) while I'm using the phone (but always when screens is off), without any error or message popping out... It simply gets deactivated.
Any other experiencing this strange issue? What could be the cause? I sent a mail to official support, but they asked me to take the phone in a service point... I can't stay without phone, so I would like to avoid this if it's not strictly needed.
I think it's a ROM issue (said that even in the mail), but unfortunately still there is no alternative one (or at least I found none). I think also that (almost) every app that uses GPS suffers for the same behaviour I faced using OruxMaps.
PS: phone IS rooted by a couple of week, but I'm facing this issue from the first day.
What the hell is going on? Any help, idea or trying suggestion is appreciated...
Many thanks!
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Hi! Better post your question in our small Huawei Ascend Y550 thread. Maybe there someone of us can help.
If you understand German:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/huawei-...gation-unzuverlaessig-nur-im-akkubetrieb.html
These folks have the same proplem, but no solution.
Try it while a charger is attached.
I just got my watch day before yesterday, but I have had to factory reset it 4 times due to this horrible bug. After a few hours, I would stop receiving notifications, and the weather and phone battery meters would show old or no data at all. I can still sort of change watch faces, but would the watch would just show a loading message. Google works along with a few other apps too. Anyone else dealing with this? Is there a fix or should I get a replacement?
Edit: There is apparently another thread already with this as the talking point here, therefore making this thread redundant. I would be pleased if this could be locked. Thanks.
In general I've really liked the latest firmware update for the Gear Fit2, but it has a severe bug in its calorie counting system..
I've sent two feedback reports in Samsung+ and asked for similar experiences in reddit. A lot of people have this same issue where the watch creates a sort of "day 0" at the beginning of your calorie records, and at midnight every day it shifts back a day and leaves "yesterday" blank (ex: Wednesday will be counting, Tuesday is blank, Monday shows Tuesdays calories).
Also if I'm not connected to Samsung Health, at midnight the calories from that day get severely cut until it syncs with the phone. Yesterday I burned 2033 calories but it showed 697 until I resynced with the app.
I've factory reset three times since the update just to see if it would fix it and it always creates the day 0 at midnight. It's only calories, not steps or anything else. Once in the past it did do this with steps but a factory reset fixed it. I've emailed support and told them I factory reset, but they told me to factory reset and/or send in the watch for inspection/repair... And I know it's a software issue and that I'm not under warranty anymore so no thanks.
Any one who's experiencing this please send feedback reports. If you have any insight to the issue or a fix, I'm all ears.
Is a time zone related bug, I don't know why tho. I have the same issue when I set my phone to automatic time zone. If I set the time zone to GMT +00:00 manually, the calories app on the GearFit2 will go back to normal.
Hello there,
for some months now I have an occasional problem with Google Maps. When I start the App, it won't find my location, even though permissions are set. Wiping the cache does not solve the problem. Restarting the phone helps for some days up to a week, but the problem keeps occuring.
Original stock ROM is running, everything is up to date.
Anyone else experiencing such a problem?
Is it possible it's tied to your location? Like spotty GPS reception in the area you keep your phone in when you open maps for the first time in a while? Will the restart fix it while you are in the same location where it didn't work before?
If it doesn't find your location, will placing it on a window ledge or somewhere else where the sky is unobstructed, result in a location fix?
No, it isn't. I usually get a GPS fix quickly even indoors. The last time the problem occurred, it was in the car. When the error shows up, I generally don't get a fix at all, no matter where I am and how long I've had Maps open. A reboot fixes the problem immediately and it then doesn't occur again for days.
I have had this since I got the pixel 6. Could never get gps to lock
Spoke to the Google support team, they said wait for the next update
Next update came and I still have major issues with gps
I would guess it's a hardware issue - submit a warranty claim