Hey,
I was just wondering if there was a tweak of some sort that would disable the stupid and annoying "Connection to GPRS" alert bubble that occasionally comes around. I'd be typing a message and it would randomly pop up and completly mess up my message and GPRS connection cuz sometimes by pressing "space" it selects the option "cancel". thanks!
- Norman
you can install a program called GB Tweak that will keep your GPRS connection always on.
There's also a registry settings somewhere that will keep it always on ...
but there might be a problem where u may not receive phone calls if your data connection is on .... but we're not 100% sure of that.
Actually, there is a setting that's easily accessible. Go to Start Menu>Settings>Personal>Sounds & Notifications>Notifications.
Under Event, go to "Connection Established" and uncheck "Display message on screen". That should do it. Some programs re-establish this setting, don't know why, but that's the easiest solution.
phreke
great thanks phreke!
- Norman
Has anyone else had the problem where the gprs doesn't connect and you get a message saying "End Current Call" when you are not in a call?
Very annoying.
pjam
Hello.
I was wondering if anyone knows a way to turn on/off the GPRS just by pressing the Voice Dial button. I just cant support that button always turning on the voice dial and turning on GPRS is so hard...
Thank you very much
hello all,
Right, I have gprs auto attach disabled using the advanced config tool, that works no problem. But every time I use gprs, it doesn't go off again. I have set the disconnection time to 1min, that works fine and it disconnects, but the big G still stays on, it'll only go away if I soft reset. Any idea's?
Basically it seems that after I use gprs, the auto attach seems to enable itself until I soft reset.
Anyone?
(the phone is also in GSM mode, rather than Auto too)
one of the possible solutions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407264
What I do is:
I have configured the call end key (Long Press) to disconnect data connections.
So, whenever I am done with browsing or checking my email, I just hit the end key and hold it down for a few seconds. Drops the data connection
All the best
Configuring the end key
Start - Settings - System
click on long press end key (icon)
Select terminate data connection
If I am not mistaken - the BIG G (or H or E) remains there.
Data Exchange or Connection is active only if you see a smaller G (or E or H) on top of the network signal bars (along with the big ones on the side) and / or you see arrows moving on top of the network signal bars. (THAT would mean it's still connected).
Thanks for the reply! Yes, data connection is not active. But the big G should not be there when I have "GPRS Auto Attach" disabled. By doing this, saves at least 40% battery!
But as said, when I establish a data connection, and have finished with it. The data connection gets disconnected, as normal, but the big G remains. With "auto attach" disabled, this should not happen. If I soft reset the phone, the big G dissapears as it should.
I did a search and couldn't find anything on the topic: is there a way of making the Diamond prompt you before opening a 3G/GPRS connection?
At the moment I work in a building with bad WiFi reception in some parts, if I enter on of these areas the phone automatically switches from WiFi to 3G for data transfer without prompting me. This is contributing to my phone bills
Thanks
yes i agree, some kind person please make an app/tweak for this, if i move out of range of wifi it goes straight to gprs/3g, and at the moment im roaming in portugal and costs of gprs/3g while roaming are astronomical!!!
if you tap start/ settings "sounds and notifications" then notifications tap on the scroll down view for notifications select connection established, where you will have the option to recieve sound vibrate and on screen message upon a data connection established