Power saving mode set to turn on immediately turns off after charging - G4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi.
Have you noticed that if you set PSM to turn on immediately and plug in your phone you get notification "PSM is disabled while charging" or something like that? But... somehow our phone forgets PSM was on and is still disabled after finished charging. Do you have this issue or is it just me? I have been trying to extend my battery life, but it's inconvenient to turn psm on every time.
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Can anyone confirm? Is there a solution to this?

speedzioch said:
Can anyone confirm? Is there a solution to this?
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I tested this and can confirm. Don't know about a solution.

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Well, at least I'm not the only one. Waiting for the day the solution will come or new version of firmware will repair this problem.

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[Q] Reboots after official gingerbread update

Hi, I've just upgraded 2.2 to official 2.3 and on the first boot phone kept rebooting. I could see locker screen for 2 sec but then phone rebooted again and again the same. I managed to run the phone without sim and SD. It booted fine. Then I added SIM and SD and for now seems fine. Also, I was having reboots in app like Igo My way, and during video stream from youtube. I bet it will happen again. Any solutions to this problem?
Give me some advice
Please
I'd try to reflesh.
Maybe something went wrong... else there is something wrong within the rom itself.
I used that for a long time without any problem, but I have an old Desire (with the Amoled)... I don't know if it makes any difference, it shouldn't but...
I wanted to run RUU again, but when i hit first 'next' button in RUU it shows that usb debugging mode is on (I suppose it shouldn't be 'on' during the update). Then i check settings and there's no 'V' sign near the debugging mode so it looks like it is not 'on'. Does that matter during the update?
If I recall right you just need to plug in HTC Sync mode, so try to enable and disable debug mode.
Okay i will try
I disabled debugging mode just before hitting the last button in RUU and then an error 170 appeared saying that installation has been aborted due to failed usb connection.
wiceqq said:
Hi, I've just upgraded 2.2 to official 2.3 and on the first boot phone kept rebooting. I could see locker screen for 2 sec but then phone rebooted again and again the same. I managed to run the phone without sim and SD. It booted fine. Then I added SIM and SD and for now seems fine. Also, I was having reboots in app like Igo My way, and during video stream from youtube. I bet it will happen again. Any solutions to this problem?
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I experienced the same thing after upgrading to 2.3. My problem was the main board. Sent the the phone to service and everything is fine now. No more random reboots.
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Oh come on... ive bought an used desire and the original varranty has passed already... The one and only only thing I was worried about is the hardware issue...
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An hardware fault that comes out only with the 2.3? Odd...
Everything except that works perfectly.. I don't really believe it's hardware fault. I'll run ruu again later and check. Anyway reboots do not happen while working but while having fun so I can cut down on playing.
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wiceqq said:
Oh come on... ive bought an used desire and the original varranty has passed already... The one and only only thing I was worried about is the hardware issue...
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Off topic but the desire warranty is 2 years. The very first ones are not quite out of warranty. All you need is the receipt.
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I will seek for it thanks for the info.
Pity I haven't been given original HTC varranty card, only varranty from the seller. It doesn't allow me to service phone in HTC centre. Still, phone is usable so if anyone has any advice give me, although I won't run RUU again since i don't have time to personalize the phone again. Cheers.
I ran RUU again, there was no reboots at the first boot, so I'm enthusiastic about that in further use.
Keep an eye on it.
If it does reboot, make a mental note whether the device is hot or not.
You dont need a HTC warranty card. 2 Years warranty from Original sale, all that is required is the receipt.
Providing its not refurbished by the seller you bought from.
I haven't found any receipt in the box. Nothing similar to it.
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I haven't found any receipt in the box. Nothing similar to it.
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is it new or used?
Used phone.
wiceqq said:
Used phone.
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Ah ok. It would need to be teh original receipt, that the first person had when they bought it new... Probably

[Q] [LT16i] Unable to enter fast boot?

Folks;
trying to recover an Xperia S that obviously got confused somewhere along updating via SEUS, right now I fail fairly early: Seems I'm unable to enable Fast Boot mode on the phone. Plugging USB to my notebook while pressing Volume-Up doesn't do anything, the phone basically ends up just having the red ("charging") light on but doesn't seem to do anything else. So far Fast Boot worked well just like that on my notebook with all the Xperias I used. Anything I can do about that?
TIA and all the best,
K
Seus requires you to be in flashmode rather than fastboot which means you need to hold volume down rather than up. Sorry if that's stating the obvious and isn't your issue?
Why So Serious? said:
Seus requires you to be in flashmode rather than fastboot which means you need to hold volume down rather than up. Sorry if that's stating the obvious and isn't your issue?
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Thanks for your thoughts on that. Well, actually, I wasn't indeed aware of that (am usually working on Linux and haven't used SEUS before). However, it seems the same no matter whether I press Volume-Up or Volume-Down -- the very moment I connect the device to the computer, the LED turns red and nothing else happens.
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Thanks for your thoughts on that. Well, actually, I wasn't indeed aware of that (am usually working on Linux and haven't used SEUS before). However, it seems the same no matter whether I press Volume-Up or Volume-Down -- the very moment I connect the device to the computer, the LED turns red and nothing else happens.
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Answering that myself: As it turned out, the phone just was totally and fully discharged after what, looking back, I think was the outcome of a failed update leaving the phone not booting up but locked somewhere during the boot process with a SONY logo and remaining so until the battery was fully and completely discharged. Fail. :/ Sufficiently charged, did a SEUS update, got things to work again. Good.
Use report button and say to moderator to close this thread. There won't be unnecessary spam and unnecessary refreshing thread.
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Vaith said:
Use report button and say to moderator to close this thread. There won't be unnecessary spam and unnecessary refreshing thread.
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@Vaith You could have hit it also.
I just found it looking around.
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Marshmallow update: Screen freeze after being inactive

So the problem is when the watch is in idle and after a certain period of time (40 minutes more or less) it goes in "doze mode" (black screen), but sometimes when it's not connected to the phone and after the 40 minutes it remains blocked on the watch face with the time freeze and it doesn't go in doze mode, so i have to press on watch to correct the problem. it's very annoying, anyone have this issue? How can i fix that? thanks and sorry for my bad english
Anyone has noticed this problem?
I have same issue, didn't know how fix it. Saddly
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bootloop-like problem

okay so it seems like my mi a2 lite is stuck in some sort of bootloop, but its different from actual bootloop. I was calling my friend and noticed my battery was getting low, so I plugged it in. All of a sudden, the screen goes black, then after a second or two a brighter black, then it goes to the lockscreen you get after you reboot your phone (so you can't use fingerprint to unlock). after that, its usable for about 30 seconds, then it does the same thing over again. the whole cycle of getting from lockscreen to lockscreen takes about 35 seconds. its really frustrating, because its just not enough time to do anything like making a backup or putting files on my sd-card so I can hard reset it. I'm afraid I'm just gonna have to hard reset it, and lose all my data. Does anyone know what's going on, or what I can do to make it stop/what's causing it?? I really don't want to reset it
EDIT: it was fine after a day or so, haven't had any similar issues since
I had a similar problem but a hard reset solved it
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Mi 9 Se Black Screen

After some time of inactivity, it does not turn on the screen. Only if you force a restart. During use, the device works normally. I made a wipe data and reinstalled the rom on my cell phone. any tips for this problem?
When it's black screen try to pull down systemui menu.. if it shows go to settings using gear icon and then back to home screen..
I had that problem sometimes. Now it doesn't appear, maybe some system apps updated.
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Same here!!! No fix found so far!
Any news on this one? Still happening here from time to time, sadly..

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