So I'm running a stock US998 rom on my Frankenstein-ed h931. I keep getting a pop-up asking me if I want to improve my location accuracy. There are two options to choose from, agree or disagree. No matter which option I choose, no matter if the location services are on or off, I get the pop-up at least 20 times a day. Does anyone else have this issue? Any advice?
o0shaft0o said:
So I'm running a stock US998 rom on my Frankenstein-ed h931. I keep getting a pop-up asking me if I want to improve my location accuracy.
There are two options to choose from, agree or disagree. No matter which option I choose, no matter if the location services are on or off, I get the pop-up at least 20 times a day.
Does anyone else have this issue? Any advice?
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Make sure you have "High Accuracy" on. See attached screenshot.
Your "agree" is supposed to turn this on, but for some reason maybe it's not doing that? So, it keeps asking again and again.
ChazzMatt said:
Make sure you have "High Accuracy" on. See attached screenshot.
Your "agree" is supposed to turn this on, but for some reason maybe it's not doing that? So, it keeps asking again and again.
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I could have sworn it was on and I remember checking it even, but you got it man. That fixed it! You're awesome! Thanks for all you do in these forums!
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Occasionally, since I rooted my Amaze, I see an icon in the notification area that looks like an upside-down teardrop with an exclamation point and the notification text says "Set current time - Tap here to change your settings."
Sometimes I've seen this after reboot, other times it happens completely randomly. The time is correct on the phone... Why does this notification come up?
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone can offer.
allyn274 said:
Occasionally, since I rooted my Amaze, I see an icon in the notification area that looks like an upside-down teardrop with an exclamation point and the notification text says "Set current time - Tap here to change your settings."
Sometimes I've seen this after reboot, other times it happens completely randomly. The time is correct on the phone... Why does this notification come up?
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone can offer.
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In settings Date & time there is an option to automatically get the time from the network, if this is ticked and you happen to lose your signal when it is checking you will get that error..
johnk1973 said:
In settings Date & time there is an option to automatically get the time from the network, if this is ticked and you happen to lose your signal when it is checking you will get that error..
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Thanks so much for the quick reply. So to your point about "if this is ticked and you happen to lose your signal when it is checking you will get that error.." - this has nothing to do with root? It's just a freak thing that happens occasionally?
I only ask so that I can understand more and try to learn more about my phone.
Thanks again.
It's not a root thing, just Sense looking for information and not being able to find it so gives an error.
johnk1973 said:
It's not a root thing, just Sense looking for information and not being able to find it so gives an error.
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Good to know. Guess I was just lucky enough to never notice it before I rooted, and now it happened twice so I guess I got concerned something was wrong. It could always be corrected manually each time, or - as was the case this morning - it eventually just went away!
Thanks again. Really appreciate the help.
Depending on what you flashed, it may have to do with your kernal or rom systematically turning off your connection to save battery and then if that runs you get the error. (my thoughts)
No. Nothing to do with root. My amaze is still a virgin, and I get this error once in a while as well.
As other poster mentioned, uncheck the set time with current internet or whatever it says it will stop.
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I had that prob on 3.5 rom. I just changed it from auto to manual and set it. It worked
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Someone in the CM9 thread referrenced unchecking the "use wireless networks" as a means of helping keep battery life up. This isn't to discuss that as much as it is to find out if my GPS is broke.
When I have that little check box unchecked, I can't get any GPS locks. (if someone can tell me an app to download to confirm this, I'd appreciate it). For instance, if I go to Maps and press the locate me button, it sits for a minute then pops up an error saying that my location cannot be found. this happens inside and outside. If I check that little box, it almost instantly finds me.
is this how it should be? Shouldn't it be able to find me using JUST GPS?
I flashed my phone back to stock to confirm that this wasn't just a CM9 problem and it appears it isn't. Even on stock I have this problem. Anyone know?
stalked_r/t said:
Someone in the CM9 thread referrenced unchecking the "use wireless networks" as a means of helping keep battery life up. This isn't to discuss that as much as it is to find out if my GPS is broke.
When I have that little check box unchecked, I can't get any GPS locks. (if someone can tell me an app to download to confirm this, I'd appreciate it). For instance, if I go to Maps and press the locate me button, it sits for a minute then pops up an error saying that my location cannot be found. this happens inside and outside. If I check that little box, it almost instantly finds me.
is this how it should be? Shouldn't it be able to find me using JUST GPS?
I flashed my phone back to stock to confirm that this wasn't just a CM9 problem and it appears it isn't. Even on stock I have this problem. Anyone know?
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I read about this once a while back (in my Captivate days). I think it has something to do with the phones not being able to use the GPS without a data connection, unless you have and ext sd card with preloaded maps for routing. I will see if I can find the page where I read it.
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Seems like I remember typing in a dialer code (on the captivate) to get to the gps settings and being able to change it from Assisted GPS to standalone. But I havent heard of this for our phones. May be something to look into.
I also cannot get GPS lock unless that option is enabled. I do not notice any battery drain while that is enabled, though.
I've noticed that whenever I go somewhere and I'm near another wi-fi network my phone saves it in the available networks. The problem I have is it won't remove ANY of them that I'm no longer near. I've got 20+ listed and several are points from across the city I live in. I can't figure out how to get my phone to purge the list when a network isn't close by.
Any advice?
whteglve said:
I've noticed that whenever I go somewhere and I'm near another wi-fi network my phone saves it in the available networks. The problem I have is it won't remove ANY of them that I'm no longer near. I've got 20+ listed and several are points from across the city I live in. I can't figure out how to get my phone to purge the list when a network isn't close by.
Any advice?
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When you click on them, it doesn't give you an option to Forget them?
es0tericcha0s said:
When you click on them, it doesn't give you an option to Forget them?
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No. The only ones that will allow me to "forget" are the ones I have saved. The ones that are stuck are ones I've never accessed.
Ah ok. That's a rather strange behavior.
Maybe something like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roamingsoft.manager could sort it out? Not really sure. Hard to find info on this particular quirk due to the keywords bringing up a million other wifi issues.
Thanks for the help. The "Wi-fi Manager" works great but the stock wi-fi manager is still screwy.
whteglve said:
Thanks for the help. The "Wi-fi Manager" works great but the stock wi-fi manager is still screwy.
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No problem. Better than nothing, at least. If you had an iPhone or Windows phone that was being weird like that, you'd just have to deal with it.
(note: Not knocking iOS or WP, just saying)
So every time I turn on and off the GPS, I keep getting 2 location consent pop ups that I have to agree to. Is there a way to agree to it once and never have the popup again?
chinkster said:
So every time I turn on and off the GPS, I keep getting 2 location consent pop ups that I have to agree to. Is there a way to agree to it once and never have the popup again?
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You can try this xposed module that disables the location consent all together. I haven't tried it myself on this phone but it worked for me on the S4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449926
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mobile data too
chinkster said:
So every time I turn on and off the GPS, I keep getting 2 location consent pop ups that I have to agree to. Is there a way to agree to it once and never have the popup again?
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I have the same issue with having to give consent when I turn mobile data on/off. I can't stand it, if I want to turn data on/off from the lockscreen I have to unlock the phone and click ok.
Mistertac said:
You can try this xposed module that disables the location consent all together. I haven't tried it myself on this phone but it worked for me on the S4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449926
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I installed it and it has only taken off one of the two consent dialogs. So it's better than it was, but still not to gone as far as I can see
I noticed that if I refused to click on anything in the settings app when the consent came up it would keep coming up. After hitting anything in the settings app fixed it. Not asking for consent when turning on and off data.
BTW I discovered when I first got my Note 3 was allowing apps and Google to use networks for location discovery would drain the battery a lot. Just leave it to GPS if you need location info. Sounds strange but it works. I found GPS just for a General location does not use much battery. WiFi actually takes more juice. Seems to be the same on this phone also.
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I noticed that if I refused to click on anything in the settings app when the consent came up it would keep coming up. After hitting anything in the settings app fixed it. Not asking for consent when turning on and off data.
BTW I discovered when I first got my Note 3 was allowing apps and Google to use networks for location discovery would drain the battery a lot. Just leave it to GPS if you need location info. Sounds strange but it works. I found GPS just for a General location does not use much battery. WiFi actually takes more juice. Seems to be the same on this phone also.
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Your first paragraph is incoherent. Can you elaborate?
stargate125645 said:
Your first paragraph is incoherent. Can you elaborate?
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When I first started to use the G3 the phone would it would bring up a screen regard to the location settings. I am sorry I do not remember what it looked alike exactly. I just remember I would just hit the Home button and go back to whatever I was going. I eventually went to the Settings/General/Location screen and set my prefences there. After doing this I never got a screen/popup asking about location. It never asked me about location when turning off data. I did not try turning off data before adjusting the location settings.
Hope that helps.
Mistertac said:
You can try this xposed module that disables the location consent all together. I haven't tried it myself on this phone but it worked for me on the S4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449926
- Sent From My G3
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I tried it and it did not work on the LG G3
Hi Fellow ATT S7E Owners,
Some of us have chosen to stay Stock on this phone. My primary reason is not tripping Knox and using Samsung Pay. I have been trying to fix most issues or workarounds:
1. AdBlocking
2. Mobile Data toggle
3. Package Disabler to turn down the bloat
But for us ATT users, there is this annoying continuous notification that pops when we turn off data for the first time, after a reboot, EVER IF, we have WiFi on ! It goes, "Mobile data is turned off."
Googled and researched ways of getting rid of this annoying message. Wondering if any of you had success with it? Getting all of us to talk about it to see if there is a solution, thank you!
ProFragger said:
Hi Fellow ATT S7E Owners,
Some of us have chosen to stay Stock on this phone. My primary reason is not tripping Knox and using Samsung Pay. I have been trying to fix most issues or workarounds:
1. AdBlocking
2. Mobile Data toggle
3. Package Disabler to turn down the bloat
But for us ATT users, there is this annoying continuous notification that pops when we turn off data for the first time, after a reboot, EVER IF, we have WiFi on ! It goes, "Mobile data is turned off."
Googled and researched ways of getting rid of this annoying message. Wondering if any of you had success with it? Getting all of us to talk about it to see if there is a solution, thank you!
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There is very simple solution . Turn your data on. If you worry that you get overages turn off some background data for apps. When you on WiFi your mobile data is not in use.
For all the hype about having control over your notifications, not being able to change this one is super annoying. I'm also guessing AT&T is trying to get us to us as much data as possible so they change charge us more.
norbarb said:
There is very simple solution . Turn your data on. If you worry that you get overages turn off some background data for apps. When you on WiFi your mobile data is not in use.
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It shouldn't have to be this way, if I don't want data on, don't you agree? Why have needless signal processing or searching when I don't need something? ?
aggiesherpa said:
For all the hype about having control over your notifications, not being able to change this one is super annoying. I'm also guessing AT&T is trying to get us to us as much data as possible so they change charge us more.
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Tell me about it bud! Wish we had a way to slay it... For people wondering what this is, I'm attaching a screen shot...
The only way to get rid of it for now which is not very fun btw, Swipe right on the notification until you see the gear on the left and tap the gear. After that tap "phone" with the green icon next to the word "phone" and then tap "force stop".
So far that's the only way to get rid of it.
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The only way to get rid of it for now which is not very fun btw, Swipe right on the notification until you see the gear on the left and tap the gear. After that tap "phone" with the green icon next to the word "phone" and then tap "force stop".
So far that's the only way to get rid of it.
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Thanks, but couldn't that endanger us getting a phone call, necessarily 100% of the time?
any news ? any way to disable it permanently ?
Interesting. I've never seen this on my S7E & I have mobile data permanently off.
Is it solved yet???
ProFragger said:
It shouldn't have to be this way, if I don't want data on, don't you agree? Why have needless signal processing or searching when I don't need something?
Tell me about it bud! Wish we had a way to slay it... For people wondering what this is, I'm attaching a screen shot...
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Hello! did you found a way to solve this problem? and what theme were you using when you took that screen shot? thank you!!
ChavaG. said:
Hello! did you found a way to solve this problem? and what theme were you using when you took that screen shot? thank you!!
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No Sir it was never solved and I moved on to the S8+.
The Theme I was using was called, "Red Strokes" I believe with custom icons and a wallpaper.
Hope someone cracks this!
Galaxy s9, Android 8.0.0 here. Following worked for me, check if it works for you:
1. Go to Settings
2. Go to Developer Options
3. Look for "Keep Mobile data turned on". Uncheck that.
And hopefully, voila...
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This method does not work anymore...
1. Settings
2. Apps
3. Select Options, then Show System Apps
4. Locate "Phone" (Maybe there will be 3)
5. Select every "Phone" App that you find and select "Force to Stop"
and the message dissapers.
(If you restart the phone you will need to do this again).