Howdy,
I've been reading this forum for a couple of days now and must say am very happy to have found it.
In the meantime, I've upgraded my radio (1.12) and bluetooth software (3900) - but have just found something "interesting"...
When the xda is on - blutooth works fine - however after switching the device off - the bluetooth connection drops out for some reason.. having said that - I've read many posts about poor bluetooth performance issues etc - but it appears that this is a new thing?
Amusingly enough - when the xda2s is turned back on, the bluetooth icon in the systray reflects the fact that BT has in fact been turned off.
So here's the series of events:
1. xda is on - bluetooth systray icon is blue - showing "connected status". Headset icon in upper bar also showing.
2. xda is off - no bluetooth connection - (incoming phone calls etc don't go to headset - takes ages to connect etc.)
3. xda turned back on after being off - 1st second after being turned back on: BT systray icon shows "connected", but immediately goes red to show "not connected" or "BT *off*", then in the following couple of seconds turns itself back on to show "BT on"...
Very strange!!
Is this a freak incident or is there some setting to keep BT on/off upon power-off?
Any thoughts?
//u.
ugoldeli said:
Howdy,
I've been reading this forum for a couple of days now and must say am very happy to have found it.
In the meantime, I've upgraded my radio (1.12) and bluetooth software (3900) - but have just found something "interesting"...
When the xda is on - blutooth works fine - however after switching the device off - the bluetooth connection drops out for some reason.. having said that - I've read many posts about poor bluetooth performance issues etc - but it appears that this is a new thing?
Amusingly enough - when the xda2s is turned back on, the bluetooth icon in the systray reflects the fact that BT has in fact been turned off.
So here's the series of events:
1. xda is on - bluetooth systray icon is blue - showing "connected status". Headset icon in upper bar also showing.
2. xda is off - no bluetooth connection - (incoming phone calls etc don't go to headset - takes ages to connect etc.)
3. xda turned back on after being off - 1st second after being turned back on: BT systray icon shows "connected", but immediately goes red to show "not connected" or "BT *off*", then in the following couple of seconds turns itself back on to show "BT on"...
Very strange!!
Is this a freak incident or is there some setting to keep BT on/off upon power-off?
Any thoughts?
//u.
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brosen said:
ugoldeli said:
Howdy,
I've been reading this forum for a couple of days now and must say am very happy to have found it.
In the meantime, I've upgraded my radio (1.12) and bluetooth software (3900) - but have just found something "interesting"...
When the xda is on - blutooth works fine - however after switching the device off - the bluetooth connection drops out for some reason.. having said that - I've read many posts about poor bluetooth performance issues etc - but it appears that this is a new thing?
Amusingly enough - when the xda2s is turned back on, the bluetooth icon in the systray reflects the fact that BT has in fact been turned off.
So here's the series of events:
1. xda is on - bluetooth systray icon is blue - showing "connected status". Headset icon in upper bar also showing.
2. xda is off - no bluetooth connection - (incoming phone calls etc don't go to headset - takes ages to connect etc.)
3. xda turned back on after being off - 1st second after being turned back on: BT systray icon shows "connected", but immediately goes red to show "not connected" or "BT *off*", then in the following couple of seconds turns itself back on to show "BT on"...
Very strange!!
Is this a freak incident or is there some setting to keep BT on/off upon power-off?
Any thoughts?
//u.
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I am having the same problem, did you find the solution ?, thanks
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Unfortunately no answers have been forthcoming. :\
//u.
Me too, same problem
Next to the echo issue also this is very bad.
Can broadcom not make a better bluetooth stack ?
Unbelivable, so much money spend on a machine and then this Phone/Bluetooth quality.
Upgrade to BT 3900 and use screenlock
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=14621
to turn off the XDA, not the power button and set the XDA power preferences to never power off.
It's the screen that eats the battery power, so screenlock will help here, but your BT connection will stay alive (also consuming power).
I found there's a small icon on the bottom of my screen (see attachment circled in red) and i dunno how can i close it.
May i know how can i hide it?
Thank You.
Hi there,
its the comm manager icon at the bottom showing your phone to be in vibrating mode at the moment.
To revert it back to normal just turn off the vibration, to remove it altogether try Shap's Configuration tool or HTCustom by shadowmite or a similar solution.
Maybe your device will become veeeery slow upon removing it, so be prepared and in case this happens just revert it to showing it again.
Cheers Chris
PS. Maybe do a little bit of reading first next time.
It's not the comm manager icon, it's the icon that indicates the ringer is in vibrate mode. Two separate things and you can't get rid of the latter (except for putting the phone in normal ring mode, of course).
Running WM 6.5 on a TMob Dash. Have the same rom on two phones but on the wifes whenever I go up to the connection slide and select Wifi. It says Disconnecting and then Wifi Off. The icon will never turn on red or blue. If I go into comm manager I can click on the Wifi and it will switch from Off to On but then it never pops up finding networks or even showing the icon on the main page as on. I have turned the power setting to Best Performance and unchecked the auto turn off after x mins. What could be causing it to not come on? Any help is greatly appreciated. This is my first post so if any other information is needed just let me know.
Hello everyone!
I explain my situation:
I broke the screen of my phone (Xperia Arc S LT18i). So I used a tutorial to change my screen ->
During reassembly, I had two problems:
- The main micro phone does not work anymore (so I ordered the circuit 3 buttons at the bottom of the phone where the mic on ebay, I think it can necessarily come here, because no groundwater is damaged ).
- I can no longer activate the WiFi (I tried to reboot lots of times, but no results). When I go to Settings, WiFi menu is grayed out so I did not hand over the activation of WiFi and when I go into the WiFi menu, it stays on "Turning on WiFi." (same as the micro, no groundwater is damaged!)
I wanted to know where could this possibly be, and whether there is a complete nomenclature of the phone to find out where the module WiFi Hardware level.
Thank you for your answers
The wifi icon in my Quick Settings bar is always grey at the moment (usually indicating the wifi is turned off). If I tap on it, it turns blue for a few seconds, then goes back to grey. If I tap and hold the icon it says that I am connected to my home wifi.
The issue also seems to affect my podcast app (PocketCasts). If I try to download a podcast it tells me that "You're not on wi-fi", and tells me that my data plan will be used. I have mobile data disabled.
I do appear to have a wifi connection, but the phone seems to be advertising the fact that it is not turned on for some reason.
Any idea how I can fix this?
I'm running build number QPN30.33.40 (I have checked, and there are no software updates available).