Hello. Can someone help me to investigate the cause of hi battery consumption when my phone is in sleep state? I'm facing this issue in all of trebleROMs.
its not allowing me to upload logs. After clicking "post" the attachment disappears
here's the log file link:
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Phone: Lumia 900
Carrier: ATT
Version: 7.5
Hello,
Starting yesterday, whenever I try to view photos on my skydrive account using the picture hub, i get the following message:
"Can't get picture. It may be a connection issue (you can try again later). Someone else's picture? It may be an issue with their privacy settings."
Nobody is tagged in any of these photos. I can view them just fine from any PC. The first 3 pictures I can view no problem, but after that i get that message whenever i click on one. Thumbnails show up just fine but whenever i click on them i get that error message. This is not my skydrive camera roll, but a different album that i have made.
Using the Skydrive app, i can access all pictures no problem. Only recent changes I have made was to remove linkedin from my accounts, so i think that is not the issue.
Any help would be great.
-Jason
Seems to have fixed itself. Its been like this for almost 24 hours. All I did was create a new folder, move a couple pictures into, upload a new photo, and all the sudden it is working again on my phone. Very odd.
Developed by Samsung and distributed free of charge through Google Play, Eyes On The Road is an application that has as its main aim is to prevent many accidents arising from the use of a phone while driving.
Once installed the app will take care to reduce distractions from your smartphone silencing all notifications (SMS, calls and third-party app) if the detected speed exceeds 20 km per hour.
Eyes on the Road is also able to activate the auto answer feature to report to anyone looking to get in contact with us that we are in the car.
Here's a video on the operation:
VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auTFJGCrJJU
here is a copy of the latest version and you can install it as simple apk through the following link:
http://dfiles.eu/files/5yux7xh75
what the application actually does?THX.
misacek said:
what the application actually does?THX.
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Description
The road comes first. Say no to phone use while driving. Eyes on the Road helps you minimise distractions while you’re behind the wheels. For a limited time, your efforts to keep the roads safe will be rewarded. So the more you drive safe, the more returns you reap.
What the app does:
• Drive Safe mode is activated manually.
• When the app picks up speed above 20km/hr all calls, SMSes and social media notifications are silenced and app tracks distance covered
• App can be manually deactivated at destination or automatically deactivated after 15 minutes of idleness so user can retrieve calls, SMSes and social media notifications
• System tools – Enable us to add a shortcut to your home screen.
So I'm using lenovo z2 plus running on aicp 13.1 and I recently noticed a strange thing. I'm using the stock phone app and when I try to search contacts, I'm getting contacts which I don't have saved on my google account or on device. When clicking on the contact, it shows the users all info like address, name, email, etc and at the end it shows a website link(https://auskunft.at). after researching a bit, I found out that the 'auskunft' is an Australian telephone directory for private and commercial information. Now, my query is what the heck is going on? When googling the term, google shows prompt on their site saying 'This site might be hacked.' When searching the name in phone app, the link shown in contacts info shows that it is running a query from the site's server and giving result back. Now I don't know if there's an embedded phone directory service in the app or is this some kind of data breach. Please share this to the pros.
That's just the dialer looking up for contacts online. Disable people lookup in dialer setting if you don't want those.
When I charge my new MotoZ2force, all of the shortcut names on my home page are changed from Susie, Mike, etc. to Contact, Contact, Contact. If I restart or power off my phone and come back on, it will usually "re-populate" with the correct names, Susie, Mike, etc. When I took it back 6 days after purchase, it did the same thing at the store and they said, "Hey, that's weird." So they exchanged it for a new one. And the same thing happened AT THE STORE. They said it's obviously a software glitch and Motorola is aware of it and will eventually fix it.
Not impressed yet. Anyone else experiencing that and have a suggestion? I'm old and not brilliant, but can see a problem. Thank you. George (This is my first time on such a chat community as this). Thanks.
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When I charge my new MotoZ2force, all of the shortcut names on my home page are changed from Susie, Mike, etc. to Contact, Contact, Contact. If I restart or power off my phone and come back on, it will usually "re-populate" with the correct names, Susie, Mike, etc. When I took it back 6 days after purchase, it did the same thing at the store and they said, "Hey, that's weird." So they exchanged it for a new one. And the same thing happened AT THE STORE. They said it's obviously a software glitch and Motorola is aware of it and will eventually fix it.
Not impressed yet. Anyone else experiencing that and have a suggestion? I'm old and not brilliant, but can see a problem. Thank you. George (This is my first time on such a chat community as this). Thanks.
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Quick answer is it's just a sync issue. On the average setup, contacts are stored, maintained, and synced with your google account/service provider and/or both. These are synced at regular intervals with their associated storage service. Sync is controlled by many factors; battery life, wifi/data availability, schedules, etc. When you create the shortcuts it's a then and now call for that contact info, so you see it. Whenever the screen refreshes, the data might not be repopulated because the actual call for the data hasn't been made, so you just see contact. Basically it's just a case of online/offline viewing. If you were to save your contacts on your sim (local) then you should be able to see the contact anytime. Whenever you restart your phone the reason you see the contact is because all the info was called for as the services started.
Hope that helps, not really a problem per se, just the difference between online/offline storage.
Hello everyone,
I'm used to the LineageOS on my previous phone and now I've upgraded recently to this phone but I feel my personal info too much available to Google and MI system apps and I don't want that, thats why I went to LineageOS on my previous phone but, like others custom firmwares, it have several bugs which limits the potential of the phone.
Even not using an google account I can feel my life is being spied because a few things happen:
- if someone calls me, a friend or whatever, and its not in my contacts list it asks me if its spam. For what? To send the info somewhere using the internet connection and warns others if its spam? If it reads my contacts for this it can read those for anything, like copy my whole contacts list which I'm not comfortable with and I'm not able to control. I'm afraid that later if i use the regular browser to access Gmail for instance, I'm afraid the OS is prepared to warn google that all the info that' I've shared so far belongs to that particular Google account and that phone IMEI is also used but that account. I'm crazy? Maybe, but all this is possible and I want to make it impossible.
- If i do not allow Google services from accessing my text messages APP (built-in app) i keep getting a warning from the system that something it will not go OK if I do not turn on that access from Google services. Why the hell should google services needs to access my texts? My first phone, 20 years ago, could send SMS without google, why the hell google needs to see my texts now?
The list continues but I'm not willing to loose the nice things this OS have too, but for me personal info is too valuable and I dont want to give away any information from my contacts list, SMS texts, the places I visit, my tastes and so on, all this is my personal life and no one needs to know about it, not even just for statistics. Some people on my contacts list doesn't use Android and dont want the personal phone number stored somewhere and connected to me somehow, not that Im a criminal or something like but all this combined together its like a personal "Facebook" for Google and MI to use, they know who are the persons who I connect with, who are near me at a certain period of the day, where I usually do shopping, well, all my life is being stored somewhere, and I want to end this.
Is there a way to keep the current OS and block every outgoing info coming from the phone? I've made some research and i come to this so far
- AFwall can be a solution, but how good it is?
- Removing google services is not an option using ADB, the OS will not work
- Disable google services is not working. The system keeps turning it on automatically
Please give me your feedbacks with your experiences about this security issue, I think several people feels the same way, and how did you managed a work around to this keeping the original OS.
PS: For now I didnt unlock the bootloader, but I will if the solution goes that way.
Thank you everyone
Tomalamix
Living in the age of Google, one cannot use phone & Internet without your info being collected for ad purposes or whatsoever.
Ad purposes i can live with that,. what I cant live with is my personal data being stored by a 3rd party company besides my cell operator
Ive been watching the Anti-Gapps group but it seems discontinued i guess, i think this is a task fitted for them