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Wi fi turns off when device sreen turns off!!help!

helloo...
Does enybody know any apps that kan change the settings in wifi or make it possilble that wi fi does not turn off when the sreen turns off in htc diamond???
thanks kitha
Search for Diamond Tweaking
Or Advanced Configuration tool (3.3)
kitha said:
helloo...
Does enybody know any apps that kan change the settings in wifi or make it possilble that wi fi does not turn off when the sreen turns off in htc diamond???
thanks kitha
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This is actually related more to windows than Diamond. Open Settings, then System and Power. Last tab is Wi-Fi. Uncheck "Enable Wi-Fi power-saving mode", comfirm settings and that's it.
jazz198X said:
This is actually related more to windows than Diamond. Open Settings, then System and Power. Last tab is Wi-Fi. Uncheck "Enable Wi-Fi power-saving mode", comfirm settings and that's it.
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Not on my diamond its not lol
In settings i have to go to all settings, system then power. but when in power the last tab isnt wifi, its Advanced.
In advanced all thats there is settings for the backlight and to turn the device off if not used for X time.
Anyone got an answer to this?
The first 2 responses make no sense to a newbie like me so if anyone can explain it would be appreciated.
Cheers,
John.
Download and copy this .cab file to your diamond, and install it on your phone.
http://www.touchxperience.com/en/advanced-configuration-tool/downloads.html
After install, run the Advanced Config Tool.
Go to Menu -> More Settings -> Connections and Enable Wifi on stanby mode.
I think that will work
thanks
this does the trick
Arda4 said:
Download and copy this .cab file to your diamond, and install it on your phone.
http://www.touchxperience.com/en/advanced-configuration-tool/downloads.html
After install, run the Advanced Config Tool.
Go to Menu -> More Settings -> Connections and Enable Wifi on stanby mode.
I think that will work
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thanks mate!
i know its a little late but there is a way to fix this with out using Advanced Config Tool,
open the Comm Manager (settings->connections) and in the Comm manager enable your Wi-Fi, then in the bottem right hit Settings->Wireless LAN->Power Mode and slide the slider over to Best Performance, now when the screen goes it from what i can tell it still turns the Wi-Fi off to save power but when u turn the screen back on it reenables the Wi-Fi and trys to connect to the last network it was on, i maybe wrong on it turning it off tho

diagnosics menu

i just got a samsung focus yesterday and i unlocked it via fastgsm to use that i had to get the phone in Diagnostic Mode i now see the diagnosics in the main menu is there a way to turn it off so i dont see that.
Yes sir, put ur finger on the tile while viewing the app list until sub menu pops up. Select "uninstall" and presto, you don't see it any more.
ok thanks. if i ever need to get that mode back is it going to be gone for good if do this?
##634# on the dialpad and it should reappear... its just test mode... theres a nice diagnosis codes thread here... have a read its cool...
ok thanks for all the help now if i could just get mms working i would be set.
Theres a tool for that , its in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=606 you'll have to look for it though , it might be the rtt

[GUIDE] How to enter OPX engineer mode

First of all, I'm not responsible for any damage to your device, if you don't know what it does don't touch it!!!
1- on Nova launcher go to add a widget
2- on top go to nova launcher > activities
3- hold it and drag it to the home screen
4- go to Engineer Mode and tap on that
5- now you have 2 options:
5a- tap on the activity you want
to add it to the home screen
5b- keep pressed the activity you want
to access directly
"IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT IT DOES DON'T TOUCH IT"
You can also get it by dialing *#801#. There one can toggle Engineer Mode, Serial, Full port switch, and Rndis,diag switch
Great! Everyday we learn something new!.
Konno_Yuuki said:
You can also get it by dialing *#801#. There one can toggle Engineer Mode, Serial, Full port switch, and Rndis,diag switch
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What really happens when we toggle the EngineerMode? Could someone explain what does the privilege mode? Does it give us root (uid/guid=0) permissions? It actually asks for a password, but I'm not sure which password it's referring...

[Fix/Tips] Battery drain and performance problems fix

Hello guys, I want to try to help everyone who has problems with battery life and performance.
First of all, I want to say that you shouldnt have any problems if you use your device in a normal way(calling ,social networking apps, playing light games etc)
A SOT of around 6-7h on mobile network or a SOT of 7-8h on WiFi is really good and in my opinion normal and you shouldnt need to worry about. Over night while you are sleeping (8h for example) your battery shouldnt drain more than 3-5%.
If you have much less SOT or much more battery drain over night, you should read the following steps and try them.
(I can tell you that my OP3/3t never drains more than 3-4% over night and I have no problem getting 6h SOT on mobile network or 6-7h or even more on WiFi use only. I have to say I dont use Facebook or twitter for example, but I have my Bluetooth always turned on because i use a mi band )
Please try the following steps and tell me if it did help you. (Please choose one option in the pool)
1. Activate doze mode and aggressive doze mode in developer options and change the animation scale
- Go into settings -> developer options -> Doze mode -> activate it
- Go into Settings ->Battery ->3 Dots Menu ->Agressive doze & app hibernation ->Tap the slider and activate for apps
- Go into settings -> developer Options -> Window Animation scale/Transitions Animation scale/Animator duration scale -> set them to .5x or even off
2. Install Greenify from Google Play Store and activate it
Activate it for every app you can, except for apps with a little blue cloud as they need to work in background to sync data. (WhatsApp for example)
3. Wipe cache after every update and from time to time (I recommend once a week)
Turn off your phone -> hold power button and volume down button -> release the power when your phone turns on -> select english by pressing the volume down button and then the power button -> go to wipe cache and data -> select cache (and nothing else!) and press the power button -> reboot now
4. Turn off potential power hogs you dont necessarily need
- For example turn off Bluetooth, GPS Location and Location history, Mobile Data if not in use, WiFi if not in use and NFC -> you can find them in settings under their name
- Also turn off things like gestures in settings: Go into settings -> Gestures -> turn them off
5. Use pocket mode
Settings -> Advanced -> Pocket Mode
6. Turn off Android Device Manager and Google Now Cards
- Settings -> Security & Fingerprint -> Device Administrators -> Android Device-Manager -> turn it off
- Open your Google App -> Settings -> Your Feed -> Turn off Feed
7. Configure your WiFi
- Settings -> Wifi -> tap the gear symbol -> turn off "Scanning always available"
- You can also turn off "Keep wifi on during sleep" but i dont recommend it as apps like WhatsApp will only receive messages when you turn your screen back on!
8. Use adaptive brightness
Use the little "A" in the dropdown settings menu next to your screen brigthness bar
9. Use a Browser that is developed for Snapdragon devices
I recommend using Gello Mod or TugaBrowser as they are developed especaily for using with a device with a snapdragon CPU to save battery -> just search for them in Google
10. Disable permissions of apps
Try disabling permissions of apps if possible. This should prevent apps from using your internet connection and staying in background keeping your CPU awake. Please be aware that some specific apps need some specific rights to work properly. Use the try and error method here.
11. If u have custom recovery installed you can use custom kernels such as ex kernel , blu spark etc for better battery and performance.
Link to ex kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/kernel-elementalx-op3-1-00-t3521298
Link to blu spark kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/kernel-t3516012
12.AKT are is another way to save battery and performance tweaks.(requires root)
Link to thread of AKT
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/advanced-interactive-governor-tweaks-t3476589
13.Have a look at this thread too
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/potential-fix-cpu-battery-drain-aosp-t3543369
If you follow these 10(Normal everyone can do)+3(require twrp/root) simple steps you should not have any problems with battery life or performance.
If you need any further help please ask and please share your suggestions and results!
Source one plus forums , XDA and me
This is a big guide and it's worth reading
Hit the thanks button if this helps:good:
ATK for op3 works for op3t?
Nishidh said:
Hello guys, I want to try to help everyone who has problems with battery life and performance.
First of all, I want to say that you shouldnt have any problems if you use your device in a normal way(calling ,social networking apps, playing light games etc)
A SOT of around 6-7h on mobile network or a SOT of 7-8h on WiFi is really good and in my opinion normal and you shouldnt need to worry about. Over night while you are sleeping (8h for example) your battery shouldnt drain more than 3-5%.
If you have much less SOT or much more battery drain over night, you should read the following steps and try them.
(I can tell you that my OP3/3t never drains more than 3-4% over night and I have no problem getting 6h SOT on mobile network or 6-7h or even more on WiFi use only. I have to say I dont use Facebook or twitter for example, but I have my Bluetooth always turned on because i use a mi band )
Please try the following steps and tell me if it did help you. (Please choose one option in the pool)
1. Activate doze mode and aggressive doze mode in developer options and change the animation scale
- Go into settings -> developer options -> Doze mode -> activate it
- Go into Settings ->Battery ->3 Dots Menu ->Agressive doze & app hibernation ->Tap the slider and activate for apps
- Go into settings -> developer Options -> Window Animation scale/Transitions Animation scale/Animator duration scale -> set them to .5x or even off
2. Install Greenify from Google Play Store and activate it
Activate it for every app you can, except for apps with a little blue cloud as they need to work in background to sync data. (WhatsApp for example)
3. Wipe cache after every update and from time to time (I recommend once a week)
Turn off your phone -> hold power button and volume down button -> release the power when your phone turns on -> select english by pressing the volume down button and then the power button -> go to wipe cache and data -> select cache (and nothing else!) and press the power button -> reboot now
4. Turn off potential power hogs you dont necessarily need
- For example turn off Bluetooth, GPS Location and Location history, Mobile Data if not in use, WiFi if not in use and NFC -> you can find them in settings under their name
- Also turn off things like gestures in settings: Go into settings -> Gestures -> turn them off
5. Use pocket mode
Settings -> Advanced -> Pocket Mode
6. Turn off Android Device Manager and Google Now Cards
- Settings -> Security & Fingerprint -> Device Administrators -> Android Device-Manager -> turn it off
- Open your Google App -> Settings -> Your Feed -> Turn off Feed
7. Configure your WiFi
- Settings -> Wifi -> tap the gear symbol -> turn off "Scanning always available"
- You can also turn off "Keep wifi on during sleep" but i dont recommend it as apps like WhatsApp will only receive messages when you turn your screen back on!
8. Use adaptive brightness
Use the little "A" in the dropdown settings menu next to your screen brigthness bar
9. Use a Browser that is developed for Snapdragon devices
I recommend using Gello Mod or TugaBrowser as they are developed especaily for using with a device with a snapdragon CPU to save battery -> just search for them in Google
10. Disable permissions of apps
Try disabling permissions of apps if possible. This should prevent apps from using your internet connection and staying in background keeping your CPU awake. Please be aware that some specific apps need some specific rights to work properly. Use the try and error method here.
11. If u have custom recovery installed you can use custom kernels such as ex kernel , blu spark etc for better battery and performance.
Link to ex kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/kernel-elementalx-op3-1-00-t3521298
Link to blu spark kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/kernel-t3516012
12.AKT are is another way to save battery and performance tweaks.(requires root)
Link to thread of AKT
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/advanced-interactive-governor-tweaks-t3476589
13.Have a look at this thread too
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/potential-fix-cpu-battery-drain-aosp-t3543369
If you follow these 10(Normal everyone can do)+3(require twrp/root) simple steps you should not have any problems with battery life or performance.
If you need any further help please ask and please share your suggestions and results!
Source one plus forums , XDA and me
This is a big guide and it's worth reading
Hit the thanks button if this helps:good:
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Agressive doze spend more battery in my case
darkren said:
ATK for op3 works for op3t?
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Im using it, obviously isn't optimized exactly for the 3T but they are quite similar devices and it's better than stock imo.
ftuc said:
Agressive doze spend more battery in my case
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Then disable for apps you constantly use.

S7 Edge (exynos) keeps killing Apps in BG after few minutes

Hey there, is there any way how to stop that feature that will kill App in background (especially Pokemon GO), when im using Pokemon Go Plus, original App must be fully loaded in Background.But after few minutes phone will "kill" pokemon go and i have to reload game and pair it with Pokemon GO plus again.
Is there any way how to make App/Game priority so phone wont kill it when im not using it ?
Hope you understand
Voty said:
Hey there, is there any way how to stop that feature that will kill App in background (especially Pokemon GO), when im using Pokemon Go Plus, original App must be fully loaded in Background.But after few minutes phone will "kill" pokemon go and i have to reload game and pair it with Pokemon GO plus again.
Is there any way how to make App/Game priority so phone wont kill it when im not using it ?
Hope you understand
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I have a few things for you to try
1.
Settings > Device Maintenance > Battery > Advanced(top right)
You can either just turn off App Power Monitor (if you do ignore number 2.)
or if you want to use it still you can click on it and then click "put unused apps to sleep" and change the sleep delay.
2.
Settings > Device Maintenance > Battery > Unmonitored Apps (scroll right down to the bottom to find it)
and add the apps you dont want it to monitor.
If none of this has worked for you its possible an option in devloper settings is enabled.
3.
Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Tap "build number" over and over untill Developer Mode is enabled
Then go to
Settings > Developer options (at the very bottom) > Make sure "Do not keep activities" is turned off and that "limit background processes" is set to standard.
Hope this helps :good:

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