I just published my first android apps in the Market about 2 days ago, and I've noticed that the data in the Developer Console has been EXTREMELY slow to update.
For instance, I published an app just yesterday afternoon and it still says 0 downloads. However, my server has 100+ registrations from people using the app, so I know at LEAST 100 people have downloaded it.
Is something screwy going on with their servers or is it normally this slow to update data? Thanks in advance to anyone who replies
It updates once a day seemingly at different times every day. Also, sometimes the stats are still off and occasionally will get corrected magically.
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It updates once a day seemingly at different times every day. Also, sometimes the stats are still off and occasionally will get corrected magically.
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Thanks for the response. That seems to be what I've been experiencing too. Although I have noticed comments and ratings update instantly. Downloads/Active Users stats only once a day.
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Apologies in advance for the long post but I try to be thorough
When the latest and greatest came out with his first Eclair build I was quick to install it and loved it, until my battery was trashed inside 12 hours at least. After waiting and testing all successive tests I noticed that 3G was poor up until about test4 for me so I was getting by using 2G for the most part. Test5 seemed to bring 3G back to life for me, test6 and test7 work fine for the most part too. To say I'm amazed at the work guys like Cyanogen can do with our frankly ancient (in technology terms) phones is a severe understatement.
With the basic information out of the way I have noticed a problem with all Twitter apps which indicates to me it isn't Twitter so much as a background data problem. I had three separate apps all set to poll at 15 minute intervals and then timed it. After 30 minutes I had no updates but that isn't unusual as I don't follow a lot of chatty people. As it was a test I specifically woke the phone and after unlocking I notice the 3G data coming in and then BAM... Twitter updates. Opening the program it said the Tweet was from 4 minutes ago so it should have been picked up by the second polling but wasn't. Only waking the phone pulled the update in.
This is very similar to the issue I and some others had with previous test builds where 3G would fail repeatedly and then start to work briefly before stopping again. Unfortunately this time it seems that 3G works a lot better so it's been hard to determine if a similar loss of data for a period is causing this or something else. The only other reason I suspect data issues is that sometimes I can open the Market and it will stay blank until I go Home then relaunch the Market which seems to prompt it to load. It will also sometimes tell me in various apps that there's a network error (data) and to retry or cancel. Retrying works so it's a really annoying intermittent issue, the worst to pin down.
This isn't so much about problems affecting Twitter but any background app that relies on interval polling. I don't know what sort of things to check beyond trying 2G only and doing the same test (doing that after I finish this message) but if anyone has any ideas or suggestions I'm more than willing to give them a go.
I've had 2 problems with my G1, one of which for quite a while.
Starting off with the most severe and recent one, my phone has been randomly draining by data connection while I'm asleep. A couple of weeks ago, I woke up with my 3G turned off because I had reached my limit. As soon as I check my Netcounter, it seems like transfers up to 250MB had been made. But the phone was lying idle on my stand! I have no idea why this may happen and I believe I have a log that may have the problem included within.
As for my long lasting problem, my girlfriend has been complaining my phone sends her repeat message countless times, at random times. Sometimes 3 at a time, sometimes just 1.
I have no idea why this is happening either, but since I have free texts, I've been ignoring the problem so far.
Hope some of you can help me out with these.
Thanks!
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I've had 2 problems with my G1, one of which for quite a while.
Starting off with the most severe and recent one, my phone has been randomly draining by data connection while I'm asleep. A couple of weeks ago, I woke up with my 3G turned off because I had reached my limit. As soon as I check my Netcounter, it seems like transfers up to 250MB had been made. But the phone was lying idle on my stand! I have no idea why this may happen and I believe I have a log that may have the problem included within.
As for my long lasting problem, my girlfriend has been complaining my phone sends her repeat message countless times, at random times. Sometimes 3 at a time, sometimes just 1.
I have no idea why this is happening either, but since I have free texts, I've been ignoring the problem so far.
Hope some of you can help me out with these.
Thanks!
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For the first problem, hit menu->settings->accounts and sync -> turn off background data and autosync. Your phone automatically syncs your information with your google account, including gmail, contacts, calendar, market, etc. By turning this off your phone will no longer automatically update that, so make sure that you turn it on when using wifi every once in a while so you don't waste your data.
As for the second problem I have no idea, but I too noticed it does that sometimes.
Well, usually I'm not too concerned about data limits because my monthly limit is 300MB, more than acceptable for a phone, in my opinion. However, how can an idle phone sync text-based data up to a size of 250MB? It's like my phone was streaming a tv show to keep itself entertained until it had to ring the alarm!
It's happened again just now (a couple of minutes ago) and as soon as I get a USB cable, I'll transfer the log onto here. Hopefully someone can figure out the problem.
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Well, usually I'm not too concerned about data limits because my monthly limit is 300MB, more than acceptable for a phone, in my opinion. However, how can an idle phone sync text-based data up to a size of 250MB? It's like my phone was streaming a tv show to keep itself entertained until it had to ring the alarm!
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Then you must have installed an app which is using more data then you are aware of. Either try uninstalling unwanted apps or use an app that blocks internet access (I think one of them is droid firewall something, and I think autostarts does this too. check for yourself).
Good evening,
I got a little problem with the data, apparently it sends out more data than it received.
The thing is I've used the Xperia T for a good 1-2 months and have no issues with it until now (like it started on December 23rd/24th?).
Yes, I have uninstalled the most recent apps that I've installed in the past days. I usually dont install that many apps on my phone, and plus I got everything set up in the first 2 days of receiving the phone.
After a few test, I realize that the problem that is causing this is "sync." I usually leave sync on when using "WiFi' or "LTE" and IT DOES NOT sends out that much data under NO USE.
Example: first day i realized this (LTE) it shows i received 3MB, and sent out 40-50MB within roughly 20 mins of no use. I probably went on Facebook, or Whatsapp, and I'd just left my phone in my pocket and that was it. Days followed, same thing repeated itself. Again, I do not have this issue back then. If i used 10MB, i used 10MB in total of send/received.
WiFi Total Usage from december 9th 2012 - december 26th 2012
Android System used roughly 300MB
Questions are: What is under android system? What can I do to fix this or is this normal?
Im holding back to reinstall the entire phone, Yes i know this might be the BEST solution, but I hope I can get some help here to fix this without doing all that hassle installing the stuff again and again.
Screen shots below.
Thanks in advance.
Edison
If you view battery stats via settings you can click on Android System and it'll give you a list of what is included in the extended details screen.
Good evening yourself,
Its CSIS getting data from you
Thank you for replying guys.
Would you mind elaborating more on csis?
I got a new photo. It shows the WiFi usage over the past days. And as you can see, the blue bars are sent out data. It doesn't seem normal for the past few days
Thank you, I'm just really dumb in this tech field
Has anyone else had this happen? Mine did and there's a big gap in my battery usage. I'm singing l assuming this will get fixed when they post the factory images considering the N9 has had 4 updates so far.
Pilz said:
Has anyone else had this happen? Mine did and there's a big gap in my battery usage. I'm singing l assuming this will get fixed when they post the factory images considering the N9 has had 4 updates so far.
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Happened today while I was on youtube, so far only once. What do you mean of big gap in my battery usage? Did the battery % decreased after the reboot or are you referring to the battery usage graph? On mine the usage graph restarted but the battery % was a continuation..
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Happened today while I was on youtube, so far only once. What do you mean of big gap in my battery usage? Did the battery % decreased after the reboot or are you referring to the battery usage graph? On mine the usage graph restarted but the battery % was a continuation..
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Yes it did here's a screen shot I took. I had a brief one earlier but this one was worse.
Phone rebooted today when i received a video message in hangouts.
Mine now does this weird thing where it opens random apps to the setting menu that has the option to force stop, disable and uninstall and keeps flashing and switching between them. I haven't unlocked the BL yet or done anything to the phone, I think its a software bug and hopefully google will release an update soon.
Edit: the random weird thing described above was caused by Greenify so I uninstalled it.
I'm having a lot of random reboots... anyone still with the problem?
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I'm having a lot of random reboots... anyone still with the problem?
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I've had a couple more, I called Google today and made a trouble ticket to see if they are pushing out an updated build for us. I awaiting their response, but I'm certain they will fix this with an update.
Well it looks i got a lemon, its rebooting every 2 minutes, anyone knows google contact info for RMA?
Mine just started doing this. It happend twice the other day and I thought I did something, but just now while I was surfing the net on my computer with my Nexus 6 right beside me it rebooted for no reason.
Mine hasn't done it since I posted last. My Nexus 9 had the same bug so maybe its an app causing the system reboot.
I was just sitting on the couch 20 minutes ago, with both my Note 4 and N6 sitting next to me. I wasn't using either, but almost in unison, they both randomly restarted.
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I was just sitting on the couch 20 minutes ago, with both my Note 4 and N6 sitting next to me. I wasn't using either, but almost in unison, they both randomly restarted.
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It's the aliens!
i get them a few times daily as well. usually it happens much quicker if i disable mpdecision, and use the ondemand governor. if i dont change anything, then i might make it through the day without a reboot. oh, and 99% of all my reboots happen when im using the browser. and the odd thing is, no last_kmsg gets produced.
I had two reboots an hour after I activated the phone on T-Mobile for no apparent reason. Went into network settings and changed from Global to LTE and the reboots never happened again
I changed mine from Global to LTE a week ago once I activated it yet mine has rebooted at least 3 times. I did notice that the last time was after I used wireless charging. I'm wondering if maybe the heat caused it to reboot.
Also happening to me (32gb blue, Bell Mobility Canada) ...has anyone tried factory resetting the device?
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Also happening to me (32gb blue, Bell Mobility Canada) ...has anyone tried factory resetting the device?
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I also just picked one up from Bell (32GB Blue) today and had a random reboot while the phone was sitting on my desk idle. This was moments after tons of updates from the Play store. I read in some threads that doing a factory reset didn't work for most.
I also got a 15MB system update, on stock build LRX21O. Hope this isn't caused by hardware!
Edit: Just sent a text using "Textra", 2 mins later a random reboot occurred...
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I also just picked one up from Bell (32GB Blue) today and had a random reboot while the phone was sitting on my desk idle. This was moments after tons of updates from the Play store. I read in some threads that doing a factory reset didn't work for most.
I also got a 15MB system update, on stock build LRX21O. Hope this isn't caused by hardware!
Edit: Just sent a text using "Textra", 2 mins later a random reboot occurred...
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So I just had another one immediately after opening and closing the Messenger App (I stopped using hangouts) ... funny enough, same thing happened yesterday right after I closed the messenger app ... going to go back to hangouts as default and disable the messenger app to see if that helps
Was hoping the 5.0.1 update would fix this problem, but I'm still getting random reboots and shut downs, at least once a day.
my reboots are cured. the ondemand governor is broken in stock, and aosp, and has been the cause of the reboots. as soon as the developer of lean kernel fixed the ondemand, no more reboots using lean kernel
Hello, maybe it's more general Q but it happens only on my Note8 so I write here. Sorry if I placed this thread wrong.
Since yesterday GP started to show updates that didn't take place. On my last updates list it claims some apps were updated lately even though I did not update them myself.
I have automatic updates switched off. Most of such apps are Samsung apps but not limited to (btw, I have auto updates off in Galaxy Apps as well).
Yesterday I've noticed it for the first time, having plenty of apps with "updated" status. I cleared GP cache, then data, and of course all info disappeared. But today it started again. E.g. it shows Samsung Experience Service as updated 10hrs ago. There was no new version lately, neither I updated this app (I did but some time ago, after new version was available in Galaxy Apps).
I admit I tend to install Samsung apps from Galaxy Apps. Now all these apps are shown in app manager as downloaded from GP.
It's all a bit strange to me.
Did any of you experience same behavior?
Yes, I have auto updates off, but for some reason, there are apps auto updating, not all with updates available, I am as confused as you
Thanks! This gives me hope there's no serious issue on my side but some general hiccup.
Anyway, this is indeed strange, especially as all mentioned by GP apps were updated some time ago and no new updates are available. So it's not only auto update issue.
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Yes, I have auto updates off, but for some reason, there are apps auto updating, not all with updates available, I am as confused as you
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Yes, same situation here with auto-updates off. I have a few apps that claim to have been updated recently when a) I don't believe they have, and b) the latest update listed is from some time ago.
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Yes, same situation here with auto-updates off. I have a few apps that claim to have been updated recently when a) I don't believe they have, and b) the latest update listed is from some time ago.
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Well, in my case, I have seen actually when they update!!, no way to stop them from doing it without cutting internet, really annoying, as some updates are worse than previous versions
It's even worse then, you cannot avoid newest versions... I don't have such issue, I have exactly same as described by Steve. E.g. one app has the last version issued on October 24th and it was updated around that time, over Galaxy Apps. Suddenly Google Play shows it was updated yesterday. And if it wouldn't be funny enough, yesterday GP didn't show this app has been updated . Now system is showing it as downloaded over GP... Someone is playing tricks, Samsung or Google, I don't know. I just hope it's not some freaky virus.
I think this will happen while Google Play verify the installed Apps periodically.
It seems that then the date in the update list will rewriten with the date of the verify check.
But I'm not sure if this is all.
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Hm, not in my case. Had this option off as well. I have turned it on, scanned and no other apps appeared on updated list.
Maybe Samsung is forcing us to GP? . For long time updates in both stores do not match. In my case at least by issuing date, sometimes available version too.
I had this issue on my device a week or two ago. I had a whole list of apps that said they were updated 0 seconds ago, some apps that haven't had an update in over a year. It kept showing that throughout the day, no matter what time I went to check the updates. I think it did the same thing the next day, as well, but it's since been fixed and I'm not sure when exactly or how long after or whether it was something I did. I just know it screwed around and it's fine again now.
Maybe just give it some time and it'll go back to normal for you, as well.
Yes, sometimes I see the same thing, apps updated 0 seconds ago or 1 minute ago
I've noticed this as well and I know some of the apps haven't recently been updated. It's a mystery lol.