Everyday at exactly 00:00 my phone automatically switches to aeroplane mode.
I am one of the dereaded 'noobs', had a search through Google and this forum and can't seem to find any solutions.
I'm running ics android 4.0.0.4.
Sense version; 4.1.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Are you not switching to a profile that has airplane mode enabled at night?
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Hi,
I'm looking for an app which automatically turns on airplane mode on 23:00 PM and turns it off on 7:00 AM every day ,cause silly people are calling me on these times . Is this possible or will I need to turn it on and off by myself?
Thanks in advance
Yes, you can use Ageye G-Profile for this pourpose. Is a very nice program!!!
Hi, everyone. I have an odd problem that I can't seem to find being addressed anywhere.
I have a couple of simple Tasker profiles that 1) turns on airplane mode when I go to bed and 2) once every hour during the night turns airplane mode off for a few minutes to check for any messages/emails.
The problem is that the phone doesn't appear to get a connection when the second profile turns airplane mode off for those couple of minutes. In the morning when I wake up my phone, I have no notifications, but a couple will pop up a few seconds after I wake it up for emails that were sent several hours ago, indicating that the sync didn't occur until I woke up the phone.
I've run tests to verify that Tasker is indeed activating the profile. I've also run an httpget in that profile to verify that there's no network connection at all. I've even tried running a Secure Settings plugin task to wake the CPU, but that didn't solve it either.
I made a thread in the tasker forums, but no one there seems to have a solution.
It seems like the problem is that turning airplane mode off doesn't "take" when Tasker is toggling it during deep sleep?
I'm rooted running Juggernaut 4.1, faux's kernel, and GideonX's OC/UV VM script.
Thanks
FYI, I found a workaround by using the wake screen option in Secure Settings. It works decently for now (doesn't drain battery as much as I feared), but there is the issue of the screen flashing for a couple of seconds every hour during the night.
If the device only has bluetooth, what does airplane mode actually do? Is it the same as going to bluetooth and turning it off?
If I'm at work all day and I do not have my android phone with me (because I cant) whats the best way to save battery thru the day? Being away from the phone and not doing anything destroys my phone and my watch battery. I have been putting it in airplane mode. Seems to be the best way to alleviate the issue. Is turning that on disabling any other options?
Airplane mode shuts off all radios Bluetooth, Wi-Fi . Then when you hit airplane mode again it flicks both on at the same time
PhyscoAssassinx said:
Airplane mode shuts off all radios Bluetooth, Wi-Fi . Then when you hit airplane mode again it flicks both on at the same time
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The 360 does not have wifi or radios.... That was my point.
It switches off the bluetooth. When u hit Airplane mode.
And i dont think there is a dedicated option to turn Bluetooth off in Moto 360 except for the Airplane Mode.
brchickery said:
The 360 does not have wifi or radios.... That was my point.
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buddy it do have wifi built in it......
Hi!
Yes, since the last 5.1.1, the Moto 360 can use Wi-Fi to connect with your phone (it's got a built in Wi-Fi chip that wasn't used up to now).
Good evening,
A version is made to switch to airplane mode automatically with programming.
Thank you for your answers
I use airplane mode everyday in my work while listening to music.
Yesterday my Galaxy A52s had a security update and after that when i turn on airplane mode the bluetooth doesnt open when i click it.
Seems like its crashing because if i click it about 20 times it may open after a while. It only opens instantly if i have my airplane mode disabled.
I also tried resetting my network settings but no luck...
What happened? Anyone had similar problems?