I have an issue with my Redmi Note 5. Whenever I connect to VPN, either from Settings or from the app, when I clear all the apps open in the background, the VPN disconnects. I know, Android can *automatically* manage RAM by itself, but my phone can't seem to do it all by itself. With all the apps cleared, it only has 1.5GB of available space and it runs out of space pretty well fast.
I am currently using 1.1.1.1's VPN with WARP+.
I even tried to set the VPN as always on, but that didn't help. Video link -> youtu.be slash qF4ZtHWfatM
It can, just stop clearing apps manually. Android can manage its RAM properly, but you keep interfering with it leading to every app closing, including your vpn. Your ram being 1.5GB means that its being put to good use.
Lightracer said:
It can, just stop clearing apps manually. Android can manage its RAM properly, but you keep interfering with it leading to every app closing, including your vpn. Your ram being 1.5GB means that its being put to good use.
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That is not my concern. The behaviour - 'always on' VPN disconnecting after clearing cache is concerning to me. That shouldn't happen. It says "ALWAYS ON" then why is it disconnecting???
prathampatel said:
That is not my concern. The behaviour - 'always on' VPN disconnecting after clearing cache is concerning to me. That shouldn't happen. It says "ALWAYS ON" then why is it disconnecting???
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It might be disconnecting because whenever you clear the cache, apps get force stopped. This means that your VPN app gets closed thus disconnecting.
prathampatel said:
That is not my concern. The behaviour - 'always on' VPN disconnecting after clearing cache is concerning to me. That shouldn't happen. It says "ALWAYS ON" then why is it disconnecting???
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It might be disconnecting because whenever you clear the cache, apps get force stopped. This means that your VPN app gets closed thus disconnecting.
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So I updated the market to the newest version and occasionally when I open the market it tells me I have to have background data enabled. Problem is I have background data enabled. I can open the browser and everything else works but when I try to open the market and keep getting this error.
Is this affecting anybody else? Anyone have a solution for this? Thanks.
Rebooting the phone seems to fix the problem but it's real annoying to have to do that.
I have the same issue from time to time, Using task manager to force close market usually fixes the issue
I went back to the original market.
The new one wouldn't load last nite and is not all that much better for the hassle.
I'll wait until they get it worked out.
I noticed when the low battery power saver kicks in it disables the background data. Whenever you pull up the market with a low battery, you’ll get this warning. A quick enable cures the issue.
You can adjust the power saver behavior or disable the feature entirely.
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I noticed when the low battery power saver kicks in it disables the background data. Whenever you pull up the market with a low battery, you’ll get this warning. A quick enable cures the issue.
You can adjust the power saver behavior or disable the feature entirely.
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Well this happened to me, except that the market still says background data needs to be enabled even after I've enabled it. I even installed 2 apps from the market in my desktop browser.
Killing the market fixed it though. Seems like the market app just got stuck thinking it was down and didn't refresh or try again.
Aside from using a task manager and rebooting my solution to this is just go to Settings -> Manage applications -> market -> Clear Data
it seems to work hope it helps
I have an Evo 3D.
This is driving me nuts, I seem to be unable to download app updates anymore. It attempts to download forever, the progress staying at zero, and eventually gives me error 495.
I tried Googling this, and attempted every solution I could find. I tried signing in and out of my google account, clearing the cache of ALL my apps, rebooting my phone, turning off my WiFi, and clearing more space. Nothing worked.
It appears there's something wrong with the Google Play service, I can't download any apps when connected to Wifi, and there are others having the same issue.
I have had this issue for a long time now. I just used to decide that I'll wait till i get home and download over WiFi (which worked).
But that's not a solution!!!
On my JellyBean One X:
1. Go to Settings
2. In Wireless and Networks, tap on More
3. Select Usage
4. Tap on Menu in top-right corner and make sure Restrict background data is not ticked
5. Also, uncheck Limit mobile data usage (a message appears saying that all background data restrictions will be disabled).
It is the background data restriction that causes this issue (atleast for me).
I had done the whole shabang:
Clear google play cache, data, etc. re-login with Google account, reboot, etc.
Hi all,
I'm facing an interesting predicament. Lately I've noticed that my mobile data is turning off by itself. Initially I thought it was JuiceDefender throwing a wobbly, but then I noticed that its event log was full of comments like "Mobile data is back under JD control" and something about reloading a profile. By watching the notification in the drop down menu I noticed that it was perpetually restarting itself.
I uninstalled it, and tried another app called 2x Battery and the same thing was happening. The data toggle in the setting menu of MIUI was greyed out to show data had been turned off, and 2x Battery stated that data had been toggled by the user.
It seems to be that a third party app is deactivating mobile data. Is there any app out there that can log when an app deactivates data, so I can find out the culprit? Has anyone else experienced this kind of issue before? Any other ideas/suggestions?
Any help appreciated
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Hi all,
I'm facing an interesting predicament. Lately I've noticed that my mobile data is turning off by itself. Initially I thought it was JuiceDefender throwing a wobbly, but then I noticed that its event log was full of comments like "Mobile data is back under JD control" and something about reloading a profile. By watching the notification in the drop down menu I noticed that it was perpetually restarting itself.
I uninstalled it, and tried another app called 2x Battery and the same thing was happening. The data toggle in the setting menu of MIUI was greyed out to show data had been turned off, and 2x Battery stated that data had been toggled by the user.
It seems to be that a third party app is deactivating mobile data. Is there any app out there that can log when an app deactivates data, so I can find out the culprit? Has anyone else experienced this kind of issue before? Any other ideas/suggestions?
Any help appreciated
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i would suggest u to safe ure stuff and make a hardreset if the problems is still there afterwards reflash your rom
Thanks jiffer1991.
Sorry, I should have pointed out that I had already performed a factory reset/wipe plus Dalvik cache wipe and a fresh install of MIUI and it didn't seem to make a difference.
I am currently on my second factory reset and install of MIUI, this time without installing JuiceDefender at all. I am now seeing if the problem persists without JD. If it doesn't I may try using a Tasker profile to emulate JD's data controls. So far, things seem promising as there has been no issues so far. I'll keep this post updated, in case anyone else is having the same experience.
CyanideJack said:
Thanks jiffer1991.
Sorry, I should have pointed out that I had already performed a factory reset/wipe plus Dalvik cache wipe and a fresh install of MIUI and it didn't seem to make a difference.
I am currently on my second factory reset and install of MIUI, this time without installing JuiceDefender at all. I am now seeing if the problem persists without JD. If it doesn't I may try using a Tasker profile to emulate JD's data controls. So far, things seem promising as there has been no issues so far. I'll keep this post updated, in case anyone else is having the same experience.
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oh ure using miui rom
i heard of that error when iam remembering right...
have a look at this
http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/miui/40697-miui-problem.html
Ok, so the saga continues.
I have created a basic Tasker profile to turn off my mobile data 5 minutes after the screen is turned off, and turn it on again when the screen is turned on It all seemed to be working fine until just now when I turned my screen on, data started as normal, I opened up my browser and started surfing only to be met with "No internet connection". I checked and lo and behold, the data has turned itself back off again.
@jiffer1991 - I've already tried a reinstall of MIUI, plus the cache wipes, to no effect.
I'm starting to run out of ideas here! Any thoughts anyone?
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Ok, so the saga continues.
I have created a basic Tasker profile to turn off my mobile data 5 minutes after the screen is turned off, and turn it on again when the screen is turned on It all seemed to be working fine until just now when I turned my screen on, data started as normal, I opened up my browser and started surfing only to be met with "No internet connection". I checked and lo and behold, the data has turned itself back off again.
@jiffer1991 - I've already tried a reinstall of MIUI, plus the cache wipes, to no effect.
I'm starting to run out of ideas here! Any thoughts anyone?
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whats about this they found another solution
http://miuiandroid.com/community/th...working-about-phone-status-not-working.17106/
Try setting/Battry and perfomance/Mange app baatry usage
Under power saving mode option
Off >Restrict background activity.
I did some Googling and confirmed that every time I turn on the Mobile Hotspot it immediately deactivates the Data Saver. So now the question is whether there is an app that can automatically turn the Data Saver back on onnce the hotspot is turned off?
I also encountered that problem in Redmi Y2 even after hard reset...
I don't know what to do...
Pls help me out...
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I set "Keep Wifi on during sleep" to "Always". I do this with all of my devices, as I like to have them connected to Wifi if it's available as soon as I wake it up.
However, the connection manager (or some other app/service) on the Desire seems to take control nearly every time I hit the power button. The phone comes on and I'll be connected to Wifi. But then it switches off and connects to the 3G/4G data signal for a few seconds. Then switches back to Wifi. This is especially annoying when I've already launched an app and it disconnects me.
I tried using Titanium Backup to "freeze" an app that is called something like Connection Manager, but this odd connection flip still occurs.
Does anyone know what is causing this and how I can fix it? I'm still on 4.2 if that makes a difference.
Thank you!
rubejb said:
I set "Keep Wifi on during sleep" to "Always". I do this with all of my devices, as I like to have them connected to Wifi if it's available as soon as I wake it up.
However, the connection manager (or some other app/service) on the Desire seems to take control nearly every time I hit the power button. The phone comes on and I'll be connected to Wifi. But then it switches off and connects to the 3G/4G data signal for a few seconds. Then switches back to Wifi. This is especially annoying when I've already launched an app and it disconnects me.
I tried using Titanium Backup to "freeze" an app that is called something like Connection Manager, but this odd connection flip still occurs.
Does anyone know what is causing this and how I can fix it? I'm still on 4.2 if that makes a difference.
Thank you!
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I'm not sure how you do it after-the-fact but I know when I first setup the device on VM it popped up and you had to consent to use it and agree to the terms. If you say no to both of the those the app never bothers you again. I'm not sure how you get back into the app though to disable it after it being allowed to run.
You could try going to Settings -> Apps -> ALL and then force stop the program and clear all the cache/data/defaults maybe it will clear out your consent to use the program and your agreement to usage terms allowing you to say no the next time it runs.
So whenever I left wifi area or turn off the wifi soon after the mobile data gets automatically turned off, the icon of it shows not just for specific app.
Even when I turn off the data saver, it doesnt help.
This is very bothersome as I will miss alot of stuff.
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So whenever I left wifi area or turn off the wifi soon after the mobile data gets automatically turned off, the icon of it shows not just for specific app.
Even when I turn off the data saver, it doesnt help.
This is very bothersome as I will miss alot of stuff.
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Anyone experiencing or heard such problem with Huawei Phone? Need help.
Are you talking about missing notifications?
If you enable Developer Options (settings/system/about phone...then press build number 5 times) then in Developer Options there is an option you can tick to always keep mobile data active. I use it for faster network switching and it doesn't have much of an impact on data use or battery drain.
But if you are talking about missing notifications that might not solve your problem.
You want to remove any apps that need timely notifications from battery optomization in the power settings. Make sure after you choose to manually manage the apps that they are allowed to run at startup and remain running in the background. (All 3 options should be allowed).
If that doesn't solve your problem then you might also need to remove Google Play Services from automatic power management since that service is normally responsible for syncing Android phones.
Huawei has more aggressive power management than most Android phones which provides great battery life but also annoys many people because they can miss important notifications.
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Are you talking about missing notifications?
If you enable Developer Options (settings/system/about phone...then press build number 5 times) then in Developer Options there is an option you can tick to always keep mobile data active. I use it for faster network switching and it doesn't have much of an impact on data use or battery drain.
But if you are talking about missing notifications that might not solve your problem.
You want to remove any apps that need timely notifications from battery optomization in the power settings. Make sure after you choose to manually manage the apps that they are allowed to run at startup and remain running in the background. (All 3 options should be allowed).
If that doesn't solve your problem then you might also need to remove Google Play Services from automatic power management since that service is normally responsible for syncing Android phones.
Huawei has more aggressive power management than most Android phones which provides great battery life but also annoys many people because they can miss important notifications.
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No, the entire data just cut off after leaving wifi even thou the mobile data was on prior to leaving the wifi spots or just turning off the wifi. Does that make sense? I have had so many different phone this has never happend to me. I even turn off the data saver mode too.
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No, the entire data just cut off after leaving wifi even thou the mobile data was on prior to leaving the wifi spots or just turning off the wifi. Does that make sense? I have had so many different phone this has never happend to me. I even turn off the data saver mode too.
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If I turn that option on in dev mode "always leave the mobile data on" even when the wifi is on (even when wlan is active) does that mean it may sometimes suck up my mobile data while wifi is on, i dont want that.
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If I turn that option on in dev mode "always leave the mobile data on" even when the wifi is on (even when wlan is active) does that mean it may sometimes suck up my mobile data while wifi is on, i dont want that.
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Ok after tons of digging found the problem. a function i have never seen on previous phones.
basically you go to mobile data setting and go to more and then (wlan/mobile switcher) go in there and thats where the problem is.
I now select switch to mobile data.
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Ok after tons of digging found the problem. a function i have never seen on previous phones.
basically you go to mobile data setting and go to more and then (wlan/mobile switcher) go in there and thats where the problem is.
I now select switch to mobile data.
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I don't see that setting. Does this fix the fact that when you use hotpsot the phone is incapable of any data? I can't use hotspot at the same time as data on the phone itself.