I just updated the P6P with the January update (OTA manually requested in System Update).
After the update, MMS is not working in the Google messages app.
I am on T-Mobile in US and phone purchased unlocked from Google Store
MMS settings haven't changed in the app.
SMS works
Unsure if this matters, but a couple MMS came in right at the time the phone was starting up after the update / when the notification of "finishing update" or something to that effect was showing.
Has anyone else experienced issues with Google Messages MMS with January or December update?
Thoughts on how to resolve this?
If a solution is posted elsewhere, let me know and I will ask the Mod to remove this post.
I'm on a stock P6P US Tmo with Jan. update. MMS is working fine for me, including airplane mode using wifi.
johninsf said:
I just updated the P6P with the January update (OTA manually requested in System Update).
After the update, MMS is not working in the Google messages app.
I am on T-Mobile in US and phone purchased unlocked from Google Store
MMS settings haven't changed in the app.
SMS works
Unsure if this matters, but a couple MMS came in right at the time the phone was starting up after the update / when the notification of "finishing update" or something to that effect was showing.
Has anyone else experienced issues with Google Messages MMS with January or December update?
Thoughts on how to resolve this?
If a solution is posted elsewhere, let me know and I will ask the Mod to remove this post.
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Jokes aside, best try to reset your network/messaging/phone services/apps. That might help you.
MMS is working again but it required factory resetting the phone. Resetting WIFI / mobile only didn't help. Nor did clearing storage in carrier services (if that matters).
On a positive note, signal seems a bit better with this update. I cleanly move from LTE to 5G to 5G UC walking down the hall in my flat. (e.g. my Bermuda Triangle of signals). I love the Net Monster app. I never knew where the cell points are located near me. I am between 2 LTE points which explains the bouncing back and forth. Interesting to see the 5G UC point which is much farther away than I thought.
I am glad that UC is in large letters now vs. the microscopic letters before the update.
I noticed android messages somehow had notification sounds set to nothing, which was odd as I never touched it, but wondered why my phone was vibrating and only playing a sent message tone. I cleared app data and it's back to default.
Try setting up your phones carrier settings manually and see if it helps, or try resetting the value to default.
Go to settings > network > SIMs > APNs (at the bottom) > three dots in the top right > reset to default.
What carrier do you have?
@RetroTech07 thank you! I will keep this in mind in the future.
I have had disappearing notification sounds for years with Android. Not this time though because I completely reset the phone.
Try this....1. turn wifi off. 2. Force stop messages. 3. Clear cache. 4. Open messages. 5. Check the status of "chat features", if it takes longer than a couple minutes to be "connected"...repeat steps 2 &3.
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Try this....1. turn wifi off. 2. Force stop messages. 3. Clear cache. 4. Open messages. 5. Check the status of "chat features", if it takes longer than a couple minutes to be "connected"...repeat steps 2 &3.
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That doesn't really impact MMS though, it's just setting up to use advanced features like wifi and chatting through your PC if you wanted.
No not really. If you're setup to use RCS and it's not connected you will not get any MMS's. Hope you get it figured out.
That's not true. I don't use that feature and get MMS just fine.
Thanks for the options! MMS is working after the factory reset but if it stops again, I will give these a try.
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MMS is working again but it required factory resetting the phone. Resetting WIFI / mobile only didn't help. Nor did clearing storage in carrier services (if that matters).
On a positive note, signal seems a bit better with this update. I cleanly move from LTE to 5G to 5G UC walking down the hall in my flat. (e.g. my Bermuda Triangle of signals). I love the Net Monster app. I never knew where the cell points are located near me. I am between 2 LTE points which explains the bouncing back and forth. Interesting to see the 5G UC point which is much farther away than I thought.
I am glad that UC is in large letters now vs. the microscopic letters before the update.
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I hate the large letters. Looks so stupid.
If I had better vision, the size might be too much. Poor vision sucks so I will take what I can get!
Sidebar: I hate menus at restaurants where the font is a 6 + poor lighting. I just order the special or a burger or salad. LOL.
Seriously, I take a picture of the menu and zoom in.
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I've kept my phone stock from point of purchase. Updated to ZV9 when it came out OTA and it did nothing but break ChompSMS's ability to send MMS which pissed me the hell off (can still do it from stock messaging app thank GOD). Hoped it would be fixed by the time Jellybean came around.
Then, the ZVB update "came out" (lies!) on the 7th and weeks passed and I never got the OTA, so I was kind of ticked off. Then the other day I decided before I updated I should try a factory reset to freshen things up and see if it fixed my MMS issue as well. Freshened things. Didn't fix MMS issue. Also, out of no-where - ZVB update prompt. Click that ****. Bam - Jellybean.
So, My MMS issue is still around, but now there's new stuff to annoy me! Yay!
I work in a building that's made of thick concrete and steel, so my phone switches to roaming quite often. Today (My first day back at work with JB) I notice the Data Guard prompt constantly coming on and telling me that the world might end and I might be upcharged for roaming. I check the *Don't show this again* box and click Roam. And it goes away. Turn off screen. Turn on screen. It's back. Same charade, check *shut the hell up* box and it goes away. Comes back next time I unlock the phone. Bottom line, this prompt isn't going away and staying away despite my checking the box. I've tried the settings and found something interesting. Turns out the Data Guard settings are greyed out! Joy! How annoying...
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So, yeah. The nagging prompt literally doesn't go away. And this gets to happen to me everyday at work. Happiness.
That, and this bold font across the system UI is ugly as hell. Please let me not be the only one who feels this way. Tell me this can be changed (even if it means rooting).
Has anyone had this same bug/issue/nag? Can anyone suggest a solution? Feedback is much appreciated. I would try calling Sprint, but wouldn't want to confuse the novices on the other end of the line lol
I've seen that screen more than once, though not as frequently as you. My house gets terrible reception, so when I lose my Airrave signal and network signal, it pops up occasionally. Bugs the hell out of me. The setting just won't stick, even when it's set in system settings too.
You're not alone, I'm not a fan of the bold system font either.
Roaming and " avoid poor WiFi connections" don't seem to stick for some reason. The roaming nag has been with us since day 1.
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Yeah, now that you mention it, the avoid weak wifi connections setting switched back on for me also. Very annoying. I was so confused why I suddenly couldn't connect to my wifi from my bedroom. Glad I thought to check.
Same here, noticed this a couple days ago.
This is literally bullcrap - I really hope there's another OTA soon to fix the bugs and bring back all the stuff they excluded. I'm so close to just reverting back to ZV9...
I ran into this tonight
Says I am roaming and to change my settings to allow data roaming. Yet, I get no data.
same problem here too, very VERY annoying...glad to know it's not just me
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I ran into this tonight
Says I am roaming and to change my settings to allow data roaming. Yet, I get no data.
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I've also had something like this, even before the Jellybean update - Tells you to turn on roaming by going to settings, when it's already on.
I think I've found the solution - I was going through my settings and went to "Mobile Data" and hit the menu button. Turns out there's a list of settings that's hidden here under the menu button. Why they did this, I do not know. But the tick box for Data Roaming is there, unticked. So I ticked it. I'm not in a place where I can test whether the Roam Gaurd pops up, but the box wasn't checked before, so hopefully the Roam Guard will STFU.
Nice find, I have checked the box. Lets see if the issue gets better.
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I think I've found the solution - I was going through my settings and went to "Mobile Data" and hit the menu button. Turns out there's a list of settings that's hidden here under the menu button. Why they did this, I do not know. But the tick box for Data Roaming is there, unticked. So I ticked it. I'm not in a place where I can test whether the Roam Gaurd pops up, but the box wasn't checked before, so hopefully the Roam Guard will STFU.
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I know I'm bringing a thread back from the dead. But anybody have success with this issue in the stock ROM? After selecting the "Data Roaming" option, I will randomly see that it becomes unchecked and I still get asked to roam. Even with the roam guard appropriately checked. I've tried going through the build.prop as well, with no luck.
Hey All, Greetings from Australia.
I am facing some serious issues with my Pixel 6 Pro (well my 2nd brand new device). Looks like I have found a bug which causes the phone to enter a boot loop with no way to fix it. see below steps.
I have done the initial setup on the phone, entered my google account details, phone did its restore thing with no issues.
I activated my eSim service on the device, that seemed to work with no issues (data & calls working as should)
When entering the Call Settings via the Phone App, it immediately crashed, and displayed a Factory Data Reset screen.
It then displayed a recovery screen saying the OS is corrupt, and to perform a factory reset, when attempting this again, it will display multiple errors and continue to restart the phone and prompt for another factory reset
Not sure if the above makes sense, however this seems to be a serious flaw/bug with the new phone/OS, I've attached some pictures for reference and can provide a video of the boot loops.
To repeat, this is my 2nd Pixel 6 Pro device and the first phone was refunded due to the same above issue.
Has anyone experienced this behaviour before, as the phone is still relevantly new, I'm struggling.
Google Support are being absolutely useless thus far.
Looking at the attached video, you can see the eSim service turning off and on, IMO it seems that the eSim component / hardware on the phone is corrupt.
Troubleshooting Steps Perforemed.
1. Performed Full Factory Reset in recovery menu attached
2. Performed a full flash of the Factory Image using the Online Flash Tool - https://source.android.com/setup/contribute/flash
3. I have attempted Erasing the eSim in the Reset Menu, however this does absolutely nothing.
Thoughts??
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I just tried to recreate this and I did not get a crash. I'm also using an eSim. Its a weird bug for sure. Maybe it has to do with your carriers eSim. I'm using Google Fi.
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Just watched your video, that's crazy. Looks like a defective unit in my opinion, but what are the chances you got 2 of them. Have you tried setting it up on wifi, do app updates, then activate service?
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I just tried to recreate this and I did not get a crash. I'm also using an eSim. Its a weird bug for sure. Maybe it has to do with your carriers eSim. I'm using Google Fi.
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Just watched your video, that's crazy. Looks like a defective unit in my opinion, but what are the chances you got 2 of them. Have you tried setting it up on wifi, do app updates, then activate service?
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Hey eg1122
Thanks for attempting to replicate this , I would have felt horrible if you encountered the same issue, but thankfully not.
This definitely seems to be an issue with both my Carrier and eSim provisioning on the device.
To confirm, the behaviour was identical with both phones
Only solution I can think of is a physical sim card, at least until your carrier and/or Google fix it.
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Hey All, Greetings from Australia.
I am facing some serious issues with my Pixel 6 Pro (well my 2nd brand new device). Looks like I have found a bug which causes the phone to enter a boot loop with no way to fix it. see below steps.
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This just happened to me....aaaarrrrggg...now dealing with google support. Did you ever find a solution? I am with Telstra...so frustrating.
Update: Went to Telstra got a replacement physical sim and phone is back to working as it should...no more esim's for me. I hope this helps someone else.
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This just happened to me....aaaarrrrggg...now dealing with google support. Did you ever find a solution? I am with Telstra...so frustrating.
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No solution unfortunately, I just gave up on the idea of an e-sim
Not sure how this happened I had used call forwarding before with no issue but this time it was a PITA! I spent a couple of hours with google support and they couldn't help, a replacement was the option they provided.
The physical sim is the fix, I am not sure if you have to use the one that is associated with the eSim account (I did it worked) however I think it just needs a different sim to the eSim to use as set up. When setting up make sure you use the physical sim, not the eSim otherwise back to the boot loop. Once you get the phone set up go to Settings/System/Reset Options/Reset wifi, Mobile and Bluetooth then check the Erase downloaded SIMs, this will remove the problem.
I hope this helps someone else as it was a pain to reset and all the time lost when it was a pretty simple solution to fix....well as long as you have a physical sim handy!
Did you try the dialer commands for call forwarding?
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Did you try the dialer commands for call forwarding?
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I used Phone/Settings/Calls/Call Fowarding.
I had major issues with this. Everything was working ok until i turned on call forwarding which sent the phone into a bootloop as above. I needed to insert a physical sim to get through the factory reset as it hung onto the esim otherwise and went back into another bootloop. Once the factory reset was done, i did another with sim data erase checked - and then when back up and running re-added the Telstra esim.
Whilst things where partially working i still had issues. I noticed that navigating to "Phone -> Settings -> Calling accounts" would crash the phone app.
I also noticed that the Telstra esim appeared as "null" in some places as it was unnamed. I gave the esim a name and now everything is working fine - i can access the Calling accounts menu.
Maybe the blank name causes the issues? This was on a Pixel 6 (not pro)
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I had major issues with this. Everything was working ok until i turned on call forwarding which sent the phone into a bootloop as above. I needed to insert a physical sim to get through the factory reset as it hung onto the esim otherwise and went back into another bootloop. Once the factory reset was done, i did another with sim data erase checked - and then when back up and running re-added the Telstra esim.
Whilst things where partially working i still had issues. I noticed that navigating to "Phone -> Settings -> Calling accounts" would crash the phone app.
I also noticed that the Telstra esim appeared as "null" in some places as it was unnamed. I gave the esim a name and now everything is working fine - i can access the Calling accounts menu.
Maybe the blank name causes the issues? This was on a Pixel 6 (not pro)
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Sorry to hear about this, I know how frustrating this is. This issue did not go away for me, had ongoing issues, Ended up having to contact google support and they replaced the phone, haven't gone back to esim since. Good luck.
https://www.androidcentral.com/pixel-6-network-problems-december-update
I just ran into this driving through an area where I usually lose signal and call drops. Today the phone did not reconnect to the network until about a half mile away from where it usually reconnects. Other than that, I've been experiencing better data connections since the December update.
For me personally, the mobile network quality on P6P (1 physical sim, one esim) is bad compared to my 2 physical sims Oneplus 5T, for both carriers. I am in Aus. My area does not have 5G covered, always at 4G. I have tried both A1 and A5 updates (for AU) and usually the mobile strength (I see the triangle bar) of A5 is even worse than A1 lol. I don't know what happens in the background, but I have not expected mobile network becomes a problem with a phone in 2021. And because the network quality is poor, the battery life saw immediate consequence. Maximum 4.5 hours SOT even with "Proxy" wakelock issue addressed and no heavy-tasking time.
I have a new Sim from Verizon arriving on Monday which I hope improves my cellular connection. I had to reboot my phone today while driving through a rural area in order to reconnect. Toggling airplane mode didn't work.
I hear on a certain telegram group that users are using the modem back from November. This solves the problem because the full signal is back. You have to unlock and flash the radio from november. When thats done your great signal is back! So there must be a problem with the radio from december.
You can simply remove the radio (modem) from the .zip of factory images. Then in fastboot flash it mode: fastboot flash radio radioblablabla or whatever it's called. The only drawback is that you have the bootloader must unlock and this at the cost of a complete wipe
Here's the proof that it works. It's not the pro version, but that doesn't matter.
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@DanielF50 brought to my attention the following Reddit post:
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Apparently the latest beta for Carrier Services potentially fixes this, some people in the comments are still having issues though (not that I have/had this issue).
Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/rk1hfk
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Fixes for some people but not others and I am in the others camp!
I personally don't have this issue. However, I read that updating Carrier Services to the latest BETA version fixes it.
Taking a LONG time to join the Beta program for Carrier Services. Been over 10 minutes and still waiting for approval.
After 20 minutes, I was approved to join the Beta program. I cleared memory and rebooted. Hopefully this will improve my carrier connection. I have a new SIM from Verizon too.
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Taking a LONG time to join the Beta program for Carrier Services. Been over 10 minutes and still waiting for approval.
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Yeah happened to me, you can try to close the Play store and go back in and you should've joined and can update from there!
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Yeah happened to me, you can try to close the Play store and go back in and you should've joined and can update from there!
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That's happened to me for some non-Google app recently too. Closed the play store, might have even rebooted, and then the beta version was ready for me to update to.
swieder711 said:
Taking a LONG time to join the Beta program for Carrier Services. Been over 10 minutes and still waiting for approval.
After 20 minutes, I was approved to join the Beta program. I cleared memory and rebooted. Hopefully this will improve my carrier connection. I have a new SIM from Verizon too.
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You can also find the beta app on APK mirror
Downloading the carrier services beta version totally worked for me. I'm in Germany with T-Mobile (Congstar) and got the A1 December update. Since the update I had no signal at work most time but now it's on full power again.
Hello,
I recently bought a Pixel 6 Pro in Germany and updated to the latest Januar build.
When someone calls me, I don't get a missed call notification. So if I don't answer, I don't even know, if someone called me.
I tried every possible fixes from here:
Missed calls not showing on Pixel 4a 5G - Google Pixel Community
But still no luck. Sometimes I get a missed call notification but sometimes not. I also tried clearing dialer app data/cache.
Anyone knows a fix or why this is Happening?
You're not having "Don't disturb" activated by accident (or maybe according to a schedule)?
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You're not having "Don't disturb" activated by accident (or maybe according to a schedule)?
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No.. but I do use silent mode. But that shouldn't interfere. From back to forth the missed call notification works but most of the time not.
I I have the supposition that it has something to do with my Xiaomi mi band 6 but dunno because disabling Bluetooth didn't help either
No Xiaomi band (or any other BT device) attached here, but the same issue. I can see a missed call inside the phone app under recents, but I don't get any status bar notification.
That sucks - am I supposed to go check inside the app every time I've been out of earshot? Good grief Google, just when I thought you fixed our problems with the January update ...
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No Xiaomi band (or any other BT device) attached here, but the same issue. I can see a missed call inside the phone app under recents, but I don't get any status bar notification.
That sucks - am I supposed to go check inside the app every time I've been out of earshot? Good grief Google, just when I thought you fixed our problems with the January update ...
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Same here
I sent feedback to google inside dialer app and also via system settings...
Please also check here:
No missed call notification - Google Phone app Community
I just tested with my wife calling from her P6P to mine - both on the January update (mine rooted, hers not), and I had her hang up when it started ringing. I got the missed call notification fine.
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I just installed that true dialer and it works with that, so for now I'll keep that installed ... at least until Google fixes their new issue.
Perhaps check the App info for the Phone app, and look in the Notifications section of App Info to see if there's any setting that should be different. Note that besides toggling on and off for each Notification sub-setting, you can also click on most names of Notifications to further fine control their Notification settings.
Just called myself and no problems with getting a missed call notification in the status bar on January update. Using Google Phone app v. 73.0.414822266-pixel2021
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Perhaps check the App info for the Phone app, and look in the Notifications section of App Info to see if there's any setting that should be different. Note that besides toggling on and off for each Notification sub-setting, you can also click on most names of Notifications to further fine control their Notification settings.
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Thanks but I already tried this possible fix and reset the app settings system wide... Doesn't work.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Perhaps check the App info for the Phone app, and look in the Notifications section of App Info to see if there's any setting that should be different. Note that besides toggling on and off for each Notification sub-setting, you can also click on most names of Notifications to further fine control their Notification settings.
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You can't disable the Missed Call notifications at all, at least the slider didn't do anything for me. Statusbar notifications work fine on True Dialer, so I'll stick to that for now
Nimueh said:
I just installed that true dialer and it works with that, so for now I'll keep that installed ... at least until Google fixes their new issue.
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Sadly this didn't work for me either... Still no missed call notification
Lycidias said:
Hello,
I recently bought a Pixel 6 Pro in Germany and updated to the latest Januar build.
When someone calls me, I don't get a missed call notification. So if I don't answer, I don't even know, if someone called me.
I tried every possible fixes from here:
Missed calls not showing on Pixel 4a 5G - Google Pixel Community
But still no luck. Sometimes I get a missed call notification but sometimes not. I also tried clearing dialer app data/cache.
Anyone knows a fix or why this is Happening?
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Can you try this:
Force stop play store. Long press on the shortcut, hit my apps, update all. Then in Chrome, open this link to update Play Services:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.gms
That takes 40 seconds to update, then go to settings, security and check both updates. Then go to Settings, Apps, Default and make sure all your default phone apps are set properly.
Then, in "All Apps" enable System Apps at the top and search for "Phone" you will see 4 different apps:, - there's the Phone, Phone and Messaging, Phone Calls and Phone Services. Give them all all unrestricted battery usage, enable all permissions and if available, enable "Advanced Mode" permissions in that same App Info section - such as "Display over other apps" and "Modify system settings" (I think only 1 or 2 have those extra permissions. Restart phone and try again (make sure you aren't in battery saver mode).
Are your settings for Access Point Names all good? There's also a "reset" icon at the top right (circle with wrench), go to Settings, Network & Internet, Internet.
There's also a reset option in Access Point Names, to reset to default APN and in Settings, System, Reset: Reset Wi-fi, Mobile and Bluetooth.
I mean I know its a lot, but the next step, if this doesn't work, is to turn off Wifi and keep an eye on your Mobile Connection and test missed calls, see if there's any signal issue (with the status icon or even a third party app).
Of course after any change, restart phone. If all this doesn't work, I would try a new sim card (free and easy) and lastly the Flash Tool to wipe and and reflash.
Just throwing this out there as a suggestion, even though you mentioned you have a Xiaomi device -
I was experiencing the same problem with my Fossil Gen 5 watch. It was overriding/stealing focus of the missed call notification, so the notification never showed up on my phone, but the missed call entry was in the call log.
I ended up having to go into the Phone app notification controls on the watch and disable missed call notifications. Once I do that notifications will show up on the phone again. I think this is is/was a fairly common problem on the Gen 5 watch.
I'm having the same issue. Weirdly, disabling VoLTE under the SIMs option (Network & internet) seems to bring notifications back. Very odd.
I have the same problem with my Pixel 6, also after yesterdays March-Update. It seems to be a problem related to some O2/Telefonica settings in Germany when having VoLTE or WiFi calling enabled. There's also a thread in O2s help-forum, but without any solution.
@Lycidias O2/telefonica (or some reseller) is also your provider?
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I have the same problem with my Pixel 6, also after yesterdays March-Update. It seems to be a problem related to some O2/Telefonica settings in Germany when having VoLTE or WiFi calling enabled. There's also a thread in O2s help-forum, but without any solution.
@Lycidias O2/telefonica (or some reseller) is also your provider?
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Back in February I had T-Mobile in Germany. Now i have o2 and the problem seems to be solved. (I think February patch solved the issue for me)
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Back in February I had T-Mobile in Germany. Now i have o2 and the problem seems to be solved. (I think February patch solved the issue for me)
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Did you have multicard while having the problem?
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Did you have multicard while having the problem?
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No, i had only on singe physical sim. Did a clean flash with February build
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No, i had only on singe physical sim. Did a clean flash with February build
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btw, im having the exact same problem with my 6pro in Germany with Telekom eSIM. I only know that somebody called me, when im checking the phone app once in a while....
Hi, every time I leave my device idle for approximately 30 or more minutes (couldn't determine an exact data on the timing) from the purchase date, my phone automatically turns off its wifi and mobile data! And as soon as you turn on its screen via unlocking or just the lock screen via the button, it starts the mobile data instantly and also the wifi (and bluetooth) is enabled and it starts searching for signals. Now I have been trying to search for this problem for a long time and the customer service too via email dosent know what to do and want me to send the device to their factory for further inspection, so I thought to ask here before doing the same. The problem it causes is that I'm a foreign student and need access to the internet 24hrs so as to recieve calls from my friends and family and hence it creates problems doing so since the network is disabled!
Could you maybe help me a bit please?
Goto settings - battery
Top right corner hit the Hexagon for more settings
First setting make sure is unchecked
Which is turn off data when phone is locked. Choose never.
k500zm said:
Goto settings - battery
Top right corner hit the Hexagon for more settings
First setting make sure is unchecked
Which is turn off data when phone is locked. Choose never.
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Sorry and thank you but it's already on "NEVER"
OK try this goto the same settings page
Look in app battery saver section click the three dots in the top right hand corner and select show system apps and then look for network or Wi-Fi and make sure that it is not blocked from background activity make sure that it has no restrictions.
If that doesn't work maybe try this
"to fix the Wi-Fi you can enable personal mobile hotspot and set it up if it's not already setup with a good strong WIFI password. Once you enable the personal hotspot you will see the Wi-Fi magically start working and now you can disable the hotspot, Wi-Fi stays connected."
k500zm said:
OK try this goto the same settings page
Look in app battery saver section click the three dots in the top right hand corner and select show system apps and then look for network or Wi-Fi and make sure that it is not blocked from background activity make sure that it has no restrictions.
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Sorry but there's no such option in the list regarding anything related to hardware. It just shows the normal system apps like feedback, scanner, etc...
k500zm said:
If that doesn't work maybe try this
"to fix the Wi-Fi you can enable personal mobile hotspot and set it up if it's not already setup with a good strong WIFI password. Once you enable the personal hotspot you will see the Wi-Fi magically start working and now you can disable the hotspot, Wi-Fi stays connected."
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I have already set-up wifi hotspot and things but the thing is when the device is not being used for a while then it disconnects all network connections i.e. wifi, mobile data and also the bluetooth Until unless the screen is turned on again!
OK download from Play Store "hidden settings for miui" by yunus
Open manage applications go to the bottom of the screen and select show system apps.
Then look for com.miui.Wi-fi entries there are a few click on each entry select battery make sure that none of them are restricted.
also look in the list for anything else you think might be relevant and check if that is restricted or not and un restrict the battery.
if that doesn't do it then you will need to do a factory reset
k500zm said:
OK download from Play Store "hidden settings for miui" by yunus
Open manage applications go to the bottom of the screen and select show system apps.
Then look for com.miui.Wi-fi entries there are a few click on each entry select battery make sure that none of them are restricted.
also look in the list for anything else you think might be relevant and check if that is restricted or not and un restrict the battery.
if that doesn't do it then you will need to do a factory reset
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These are the options as in the attached screenshots please convey which one?
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Check all of them and any other network processes you can find
k500zm said:
Check all of them and any other network processes you can find
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sure done that, will report if anything develops in a day or two!
OK good luck!
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OK good luck!
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OK checked it and it happened again even though I allowed full battery option(no restrictions) on each and every option related to networking!
Make sure that your phone is not in battery saving mode.
Make sure that it is not your source of Wi-Fi that is the problem I'm not sure how that could be the case but you never know.
if it is not your only option is to to factory reset your phone.
1.My phone's never in battery saving mode
2.the wifi isn't the problem, all other devices stay connected as normal just this one dosent.
3. I have done the factory reset near about 5 times till date.
4. The problem is not only with wifi. It's with all connectivity options, the wifi, the mobile data and also the bluetooth
adiraghuwanshi said:
1.My phone's never in battery saving mode
2.the wifi isn't the problem, all other devices stay connected as normal just this one dosent.
3. I have done the factory reset near about 5 times till date.
4. The problem is not only with wifi. It's with all connectivity options, the wifi, the mobile data and also the bluetooth
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I've spent a lot of time trying to solve your problem and you haven't even thanked me once for my time.
k500zm said:
I've spent a lot of time trying to solve your problem and you haven't even thanked me once for my time.
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Sorry man but you didn't notice, i was thankful to you from the start for trying to help me!
But still could you lookout for some extra measure to resolve my problem!??